Monday, May 28: crypto markets are experiencing a significant decline with all top ten cryptocurrencies listed on Coinmarketcap in the red.
Some altcoins such as Cardano and Bitcoin Cash are seeing losses up to around 30 percent over the last 7 days.
With a decline of around 35 percent over the last 30 days, Bitcoin has hit a monthly low of $7,259 at press time.
The cryptocurrency continues its downward trend started in early May after the price almost touched the $10,000 mark on May 6.Bitcoin price chart.
Ethereum is down 20 percent over the past week, trading at $536 at press time.
Total market cap has lost up to $85 bln over the last 30 days, currently at $313 bln.
BCH has lost 26 percent over the past week and is down 7 percent in 24 hours to press time, currently trading at $934. While the crypto markets overall are seeing a downward trend, some of the fundamental Bitcoin indicators such as the hashrate and the number of the Segregated Witness transactions are growing steadily, indicating the continued development of the network.
Last recorded on May 27, the current Bitcoin network hashrate is at around 35.75 petahash per second, according to BitInfoCharts data.
Ran Neuner, the host of CNBC's Cryptotrader show, tweeted May 27 that despite the fact that Bitcoin has lost up to 50 percent over 2018 so far, its price is still up 700 percent since January 2017, when the coin was trading at around $1,000.
Bitcoin down 50% this year but still up 700% since 1 Jan 2017.
Despite Hitting Monthly Price Lows, Bitcoin Network Fundamentals Keep Growing
Published on May 28, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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