Bitcoin Price Plunges Below $55k As Mt. Gox Announces Repayments
The price of Bitcoin has continued its descending movement, sliding under the $55,000 threshold, returning back to levels last seen in February.
Bitcoin’s (BTC) sell-off has intensified amid reports that the collapsed crypto exchange Mt. Gox moved over 47,000 BTC (worth around $2.6 billion) to a new wallet ahead of its $9 billion payout. At the time of writing, the price of Bitcoin is $54,561, a mark last witnessed in February, when the largest by market capitalization cryptocurrency was surging to a new all-time high.
Following the transaction, Mt. Gox trustee officially confirmed on Jul. 5 during Friday’s Asian trading hours that the collapsed exchange “made repayments in Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash to some of the rehabilitation creditors.” The trustee didn’t specify though the amount of BTCs sent to creditors.
The crypto market has faced significant pressure recently, affecting both investor sentiment and miner operations following the April halving, which reduced mining rewards from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC. At Bitcoin’s current price, only five ASIC rigs from Avalon and Antminer remain profitable, according to f2pool’s X post.
The rapid drop below $55,000 has pressured speculators, resulting in $682 million in liquidations of both long and short positions across multiple exchanges, according to Coinglass.
Over the past 24 hours, more than 235,000 traders were liquidated, with the largest single liquidation order on Binance’s ETH/USDT trading pair valued at over $18.4 million. According to CoinGecko, the total crypto market capitalization dropped by over 8% to $2 trillion, increasing sell-offs among speculators.
As crypto.news reported earlier, TRON founder Justin Sun offered to help the industry by teasing his “willingness” to buy confiscated Bitcoins from the German government over-the-counter. It’s unclear when these negotiations will begin, but with the recent movement of Bitcoins to centralized exchanges from Germany-labeled addresses, Mt. Gox’s repayments have seemingly become the primary concern among traders.
Ether Surges 16% Amid Speculation Of US ETF Approval
New York, USA – Ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, experienced a significant surge of ... Read more
BlackRock And The Institutional Embrace Of Bitcoin
BlackRock’s strategic shift towards becoming the world’s largest Bitcoin fund marks a pivotal moment in the financia... Read more
Robinhood Faces Regulatory Scrutiny: SEC Threatens Lawsuit Over Crypto Business
Robinhood, the prominent retail brokerage platform, finds itself in the regulatory spotlight as the Securities and Excha... Read more
Ethereum Lags Behind Bitcoin But Is Expected To Reach $14K, Boosting RCOF To New High
Ethereum struggles to keep up with Bitcoin, but experts predict a rise to $14K, driving RCOF to new highs with AI tools.... Read more
Ripple Mints Another $10.5M RLUSD, Launch This Month?
Ripple has made notable progress in the rollout of its stablecoin, RLUSD, with a recent minting of 10.5… Read more
Bitcoin Miner MARA Acquires Another $551M BTC, Whats Next?
Bitcoin mining firm Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA) has announced a significant milestone in its BTC acquisition strate... Read more