Bitcoin and the broader crypto market have seen sharp declines so far this month, but global stock markets are returning to all-time highs after shrugging off fears about U.S. economic growth.
Bitcoin fell about 10 percent in August, trailing the nearly 1 percent gain in the MSCI Inc. global index and gold's rise to all-time highs. The Bloomberg Global Bond Index rose nearly 2 percent over the same period.
Analysts point to the risk of the US government dealing with confiscated bitcoins whose addresses currently hold around $12 billion worth of cryptocurrencies as one of the challenges facing digital assets. According to an analysis by Arkham Intelligence, on-chain data shows that the US last week transferred $600 million of confiscated bitcoins to a wallet on an exchange operated by Coinbase Global Inc.
Khushboo Khullar, a venture capital partner at Lightning Ventures who invests in bitcoin-related companies, said the possible sale of bitcoin by the U.S. government "caused this temporary downward pressure on prices, but we don't expect the impact to last long." (Bloomberg)
Bloomberg: Bitcoin and crypto markets have fallen significantly so far in August, while global stock markets are returning to all-time highs
2024-08-19 13:20:06
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