[Updated] The Real Reason Behind Bitcoin And Cryptos Massive $50 Billion Crash? – Forbes

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency priceshave fallen sharply over the last few days,with around $50 billion wiped from crypto markets.

[Updated: 07:32am EST 03/12/2020] The bitcoin price, which had been trading around $10,000 per bitcoin just last week, is now down almost 30% over the last seven days after suddenly plummeting this morning and wiping out all its 2020 gains. Bitcoin earlier collapsed to under $6,000 per bitcoin, sending many other major cryptocurrencies, including ethereum, Ripples XRP, bitcoin cash, and litecoin, even lower. Read the full story here.

Bitcoin's sudden sell-off was put down to global market turmoil sparked by oil cartel Opec's failure to agree to a supply cut, sending the oil price to historic lows, but some think bitcoin's move lower could have its origins elsewhere.

The bitcoin price had climbed through the first few months of 2020 but the recent falls erased ... [+] almost all it year-to-date gains.

"The sudden drop in prices seems to arise out of the selling of [bitcoin] by PlusToken," the chief executive of India-based cryptocurrency exchange CoinSwitch.co, Ashish Singhal, told bitcoin and crypto industry news site CoinDesk.

PlusToken, a Ponzi scheme that swept China and Korea over the last few years, saw around $2 billion worth of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies stolen from investors.

Last Saturday, ahead of the traditional market rout caused by Opec, PlusToken scammers moved a little over $100 million worth of bitcoin to so-called mixers, designed to disguise the origin and destination of the coins.

The fraudsters may have then sold off the bitcoins, causing prices to fall as supply flooded the market, according to Singhal.

The bitcoin price fell by almost $1,000 per bitcoin on Saturday, before stock markets and other assets crashed.

"PlusToken scam moved another 13,000 bitcoin's yesterday," bitcoin and cryptocurrency analyst Kevin Svenson said via Twitter on Sunday.

"They also did something similar after bitcoin crossed above $10,000 this year. They are slamming the market with sell orders. Essentially we have a giant whale unloading after every move up."

Bitcoin has been battling against falling trading volumes and stalled adoption in recent months (though that's not stopped some from betting big on the number one cryptocurrency).

When trading volumes are low the market is more susceptible to manipulation by big traders.

The bitcoin price has lost around 20% over the last month, all but destroying the narrative that ... [+] bitcoin had begun performing as a so-called safe-haven asset.

Many have taken the latest fall in the bitcoin price as proof it is failing to act as a so-called safe-havenan idea that had gained popularity in recent months as bitcoin rose in the face of escalating U.S. and Iran tensions and then apparently gaining on fears the coronavirus could knock global trade.

Traditional safe-haven assets, such as gold and the Japanese yen, usually move higher in times of greater risk and uncertainty.

"Bitcoin is down 8% in the last day, much more than global equities," Nobel prize-winning economist and outspoken bitcoin critic, Nouriel Roubini, said on Sunday night viaTwitter.

"Another proof that bitcoin is not a good hedge versus risky assets in risk-off episodes. It actually falls more than risky assets during risk-off."

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