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YEARENDER-Cryptocurrencies at crossroads after annus horribilis
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YEARENDER-Cryptocurrencies at crossroads after annus horribilis

[ad_1] Crashes, contagion, collapses came in such quick succession that investors were, towards the end of the year, asking serious existential questions. To borrow from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, 2022 is not a year on which the cryptocurrency world shall look back with undiluted pleasure.Crashes, contagion, collapses came in such quick succession that investors were, towards the end of the year, asking serious existential questions. After all, the largest cryptocurrency, bitcoin, has not kept its head above water for more than a week at a time, and is down about three-quarters from last November's $69,000 peak. The market value of the 22,000-odd tokens and coins is now at less than a third of the peak $3 trillion in November 2021, and many of them are comatose, if not outright dead.T...
Cryptoverse: Jump or slump? $30k or $5k? Play the bitcoin roulette
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Cryptoverse: Jump or slump? $30k or $5k? Play the bitcoin roulette

[ad_1] Plucky bitcoin's been holding steady since seeing off the chaos of the FTX collapse, gathering its strength to rally towards the dizzy heights of $30,000 in 2023. Plucky bitcoin's been holding steady since seeing off the chaos of the FTX collapse, gathering its strength to rally towards the dizzy heights of $30,000 in 2023. Battered bitcoin's been unresponsive since being clobbered by the FTX collapse, taking in a deep ragged breath before plunging towards the depths of $5,000. Place your bets, spin the wheel. The world's dominant cryptocurrency has certainly been uncharacteristically muted over the past two weeks, treading water between about $15,770 and $17,350 in the eerie wake of the FTX-induced market mini-crash in November. What happens next is anyone's guess. "T...
After FTX collapse, cryptocurrency sector fights back
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After FTX collapse, cryptocurrency sector fights back

[ad_1] The failure of the FTX platform has undermined investor confidence and threatened the young cryptocurrency sector, pushing its main players to mobilise to save it. The failure of the FTX platform has undermined investor confidence and threatened the young cryptocurrency sector, pushing its main players to mobilise to save it.The boss of the largest cryptocurrency exchange platform, Binance, did everything to reassure investors on Tuesday. "The projects that survive this difficult time will be much stronger later on," said Changpeng Zhao in response to questions from Internet users on Twitter. But for now, the market is shaken.Cryptocurrencies are valued at $870 billion, according to data from Coingecko, a site that lists more than 13,000 of them through 600 exchanges.Less than ...