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newbie
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January 16, 2018, 02:04:06 PM
its a cycle that usually occurs at the begining of the year for the crypto market. You can compare the charts at every january from the last 4 years, and you would see the same trend.
hero member
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January 16, 2018, 01:51:09 PM
Some killer whale caught the sent of fear from the Korea ban and decided to begin the hunt.... the younger baby seals unfortunately don't stand a chance against the more experienced whale. The older seals learned the trick and keep holding.

Anyway i would not worry, those days are gone when we asked our-self: "would the crypto market grow to a significant level?"


Lol and its a cycle that repeats very often im crypto market. If you can't maximize on the dips, then at least dont be one of those weak hands that feed the whales. These kind of times needs to be taken advantage of or if you don't have the funds for it then keep steady and hold



jr. member
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January 16, 2018, 01:16:07 PM
I agree with you. Asian countries have really started banning and issuing regulations for cryptourency currencies used in their country's society. For example China and South Korea completely prohibit the use of crypto in their country or may soon destroy crypto in their own country this is the main reason for large price reductions in all crypto currencies below 20%. But I think and hope this will not happen because crypto currency is hard to go out of business
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January 16, 2018, 01:12:27 PM
Some killer whale caught the sent of fear from the Korea ban and decided to begin the hunt.... the younger baby seals unfortunately don't stand a chance against the more experienced whale. The older seals learned the trick and keep holding.

Anyway i would not worry, those days are gone when we asked our-self: "would the crypto market grow to a significant level?"



hero member
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January 16, 2018, 12:53:53 PM
It may be a result of a chain of events. Japan and South Korea have shown falling-off trading volumes, at the same time China is threatening to block trading websites. Due to that the price has dropped and people did panic selling, which has led to even more price dropping, resulting in 15% down against the dollar. Some people are selling their altcoins along with bitcoins, that's why there has been observed slip in prices too. But in general bitcoin is on more demand now, than it was a couple of months ago, so buy BTC and wait for jumping in price.
newbie
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January 16, 2018, 11:56:59 AM
Definitely there is a fall in every crypto,
It usually happen in the world of crypto.
It is not a new thing ever...
Still, why not analyze the specific reasons for the crash this time?

The market cap is now higher than before, so based on traditional wisdom, crashes should be happening slower.
Are more people using bots, or limit orders?
full member
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January 16, 2018, 11:54:40 AM
With the breakneck speed of increase last December, people can be cashing out in their returns.
The dip will prompt whales to manipulate the dip to their favor and buy from the weak hands.

It has always been a cycle - correction then moon to correction then moon again. Lesson is: never be the bag holder. Buy in the dip.
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January 16, 2018, 11:51:32 AM
Definitely there is a fall in every crypto,
It usually happen in the world of crypto.
It is not a new thing ever,
It goes on and on, with every crypto rise, there is a correction.
That's why price decline.
Don't worry it's an opportunity to you to buy good coins and get good profits in future.
hero member
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January 16, 2018, 11:46:55 AM
#99
I dont think that is just the reason of all this dump.
Could be a group of whales or investors.
There are so many possibilities here.

Before, they believe when bitcoin is down then alts will go up but now everything is falling down.
I dont think they sold it for USD already. I am still looking for a certain altcoin where they could have deposited this large amount.
newbie
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January 16, 2018, 11:45:15 AM
#98
When I saw the prices of crypto currencies there is almost every coin's price fell upto 20%.Do you think this is just happening due to South Korea's ban over crypto currencies or there is other reasons for that.

I hope the condition will be back normal soon but I am worried a lot. Sad

The Chinese New Year is a grand return home season. About 3.5 billion people will travel so that money may have been brought out
member
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January 16, 2018, 11:43:31 AM
#97
It definitely is not the best feeling when all the cryptos are falling for a few days, but then again, it can't always rise either, there are always going to be peaks and dips in the market, probably a great time to buy with coins at a better price. With that said, it kind of sucks if you bought at the big peak a couple weeks ago...like I did. haha
sr. member
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January 16, 2018, 11:39:12 AM
#96
With China, South Korea and etc pressures, it is normal for people to panic and sell their bitcoin and altcoin. Market will recover soon as usual.
newbie
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January 16, 2018, 11:36:51 AM
#95
When I saw the prices of crypto currencies there is almost every coin's price fell upto 20%.Do you think this is just happening due to South Korea's ban over crypto currencies or there is other reasons for that.

I hope the condition will be back normal soon but I am worried a lot. Sad
No one knows when the digital currency will fall or increase, As we know the value of currency in various countries can also go down or increase, it may also apply to digital currency. Huh
newbie
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January 16, 2018, 11:23:13 AM
#94
There is a kind of pattern in this btc behaviour.

I have checked the prices in the past January of the past 3 years, and there always seems to be a very high negative spike in the price.

I have read in some chat rooms that this is because there a lot of people pulling out their money so the go on vacation... who knows...

The important thing is that in the past years BTC always came back stronger

So hodl on guys!!! Smiley
jr. member
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January 16, 2018, 11:21:29 AM
#93
It is essentially a result of the across the board forcefulness of China to boycott Bitcoin trades and its stage augmentations. I trust this is only a minor mishap since we've seen it as of now in Korea. After this, the gathering will proceed and we will see the ascent of Bitcoin by and by. With respect to exchanging those coins, it is best to exchange less meanwhile to limit the hazard.
newbie
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January 16, 2018, 11:19:50 AM
#92
When I saw the prices of crypto currencies there is almost every coin's price fell upto 20%.Do you think this is just happening due to South Korea's ban over crypto currencies or there is other reasons for that.

I hope the condition will be back normal soon but I am worried a lot. Sad

High risk investment is like navigate, there are always strong storms, but then the waters calm down. Hold tight, buddie
legendary
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January 16, 2018, 11:18:17 AM
#91
Who cares what happens day to day? What is normal?

Where the hell do you live that does not care about your day to day?


Lol Grow some balls....





Crypto Market Suffers From Uncertainty in Asia, Losses Up to 40%

Bitcoin and altcoins lost up to 40% of their value the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 16, as regulatory pressure from China and South Korea appears to upset optimism.

Cross-exchange data from CoinMarketCap reveals the extent of bear sentiment arising from the confused situation in Seoul and the news of additional trading sanctions from Beijing.

On Monday, Cointelegraph reported on how Korean authorities would likely stop short of an outright cryptocurrency exchange “shutdown,” but had introduced fines for users unwilling to use personal identification data on crypto exchanges in the country.

At the same time, China is looking to expand the scope of its September crypto exchange ban to “end” centralized trading for Bitcoin and altcoins in all forms, various sources now report.

As of press time, Bitcoin has lost almost 15% on the news, while the majority of major altcoin assets fared considerably worse, dipping between 20% and 30%, some of the top 30 coins even seeing 40% losses.

Bitcoin Cash, which had seen significant price advances in the first part of January, has fallen below $2000. Ripple stood at $1.36 at press time - less than half of its Jan. 4 high over $3.

Reactions to the events show what has become a standard selection in the cryptocurrency sphere and beyond. Traders lick their wounds, pundits suggest the price correction is a ‘healthy’ one, while a flurry of mainstream media articles hints at the bursting of the cryptocurrency ‘bubble’ yet again.

The amount of money waiting to come in makes a prolonged bear market close to impossible. EVERYONE that matters is looking into crypto right now. And it is really everyone.

— Paul (@paul_btc) January 16, 2018
On the subject of future positivity, this week’s Wall Street bonus allocation, tipped to spark a mass influx of cash into cryptocurrency markets, comes at a time when the potential for short-term profit is all the more visible.


as the news already says, the uncertainty that hangs in the market is due to the problems that asia is having, are the main reason why the price is falling and if you notice the price rose very much due to the Asian market... china, South korea and other countries are creating many barriers to bitcoin and even some banks have created barriers.

newbie
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January 16, 2018, 11:05:47 AM
#90
The current downfall in the cryotocurrency price is due to China's ban,not due to South Korea that is not a big populated country when compared to China.Recently China stoppes ICOs and local cryotocurrency exchanges on their country but now they want to totally ban cryotocurrency over their country.So there is huge fall in the investors because most of the cryp traders and investors are from China.
You are right,China totally banned crypto usage in their country or maybe going to ban soon this is the reason for the huge price fall in the all crypto currencies.It is nearly $150B price fall in coinmarket cap value and bitcoin is digging under $12K maybe the price will fall more in the coming days.And if you check the coinmarket website every coin is in red radar and faced price fall over 20% for each coin.
I expect the time needed to recover from this price fall will be more than the normal because I never seen anything like this before in crypto market.

Pretty sure it did this in December. Never fully recovered from that one right enough.
hero member
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January 16, 2018, 11:04:28 AM
#89
The current downfall in the cryotocurrency price is due to China's ban,not due to South Korea that is not a big populated country when compared to China.Recently China stoppes ICOs and local cryotocurrency exchanges on their country but now they want to totally ban cryotocurrency over their country.So there is huge fall in the investors because most of the cryp traders and investors are from China.
You are right,China totally banned crypto usage in their country or maybe going to ban soon this is the reason for the huge price fall in the all crypto currencies.It is nearly $150B price fall in coinmarket cap value and bitcoin is digging under $12K maybe the price will fall more in the coming days.And if you check the coinmarket website every coin is in red radar and faced price fall over 20% for each coin.
I expect the time needed to recover from this price fall will be more than the normal because I never seen anything like this before in crypto market.
newbie
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January 16, 2018, 10:31:18 AM
#88
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