Bitcoin tumbled Monday to an 18-month low under $23,000 in a broad cryptocurrency crash, as investors shunned risky assets in the face of a vicious global markets selloff, just seven months after the virtual unit surged to a record high. The world's most popular crypto asset also took a heavy knock from news that crypto lending platform Celsius Network paused withdrawals, citing volatile conditions. Losses accelerated as major exchange Binance temporarily suspended bitcoin withdrawals but advised customers to use other networks. World stock markets have plunged since Friday when data showed US inflation at a fresh four-decade high.
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View Details »That heightened global recession fears and sent investors fleeing risky cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ether — and embracing traditional safe assets such as the dollar. 'Severe bruising' — «Bitcoin and ether are continuing to get a severe bruising in the ring,» said Hargreaves Lansdown analyst Susannah Streeter. «They are prime victims of the flight away from risky assets as investors fret about spiralling consumer prices around the world. „The digital currency dived more than 16 percent to hit $22,603 in afternoon London deals, striking a level last seen in December 2020. Bitcoin has now tanked by 66 percent since striking a record peak $68,991.85 last November. Investors sought safety Monday with the US central bank seen likely to aggressively ramp up borrowing costs further to combat runaway inflation. Bitcoin's decline worsened after the news from Celsius Network. “Today we are announcing that Celsius is
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