[Bitcoin Now] Domestic and International Bitcoin Plunge... 7.2 Million Won · 5,800 Dollars Level
[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Bitcoin, the number one cryptocurrency by market capitalization, has plunged sharply in domestic and international markets, recording 7.2 million KRW and 5,800 USD levels.
According to the cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb on the 13th, as of 7:55 AM, Bitcoin was priced at 7,208,000 KRW, down 24.30% (2,314,000 KRW) compared to 24 hours earlier. A total of 184.7 billion KRW worth of Bitcoin was traded during the day.
Most other cryptocurrencies are also plunging. Bitcoin SV (-33.09%), Bitcoin Cash (-31.79%), Ethereum Classic (-30.05%) have all dropped more than 30%, while Litecoin (-28.62%) and TRON (-28.17%) are also sharply down.
At the same time, on Upbit, Bitcoin is trading at 7,235,000 KRW, down 23.92% (2,275,000 KRW) compared to the previous day.
Most cryptocurrencies on Upbit are also falling significantly. Ethereum (-31.95%), Bitcoin SV (-31.69%), Bitcoin Cash (-31.53%), ADA (-26.47%), Ripple (-22.00%), and EOS (-26.49%) are all declining.
The downward trend is also seen in overseas markets. According to the cryptocurrency market data provider CoinMarketCap, at the same time, Bitcoin was down 26.37% compared to 24 hours earlier, priced at 5,808.62 USD.
Most other cryptocurrencies are also plunging. Ethereum (-33.29%), Binance Coin (-30.52%), Litecoin (-30.97%), Bitcoin SV (-34.86%), Ripple (-24.45%) are falling, while Tether (0.54%) is showing slight gains.
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