Bitcoin Price Reclaims $12k as Dominance Highest Since April 2017
August 06, 2019 @ 11:36 +03:00
Bitcoin (BTC) price has retaken $12,000 in a final push following several days of intense upwards price action. Data from Coin360 showed BTC/USD hitting $12,142 on Aug. 6, bringing its weekly gains to over 25%. The pair is now trading at its highest since July 11, and comes amid continuing tensions in the trade war which began between China and the United States.
Combined with unrest in Hong Kong and the U.S. designating China a currency manipulator this week, pressure on stock markets coincided with Bitcoin surging over the weekend. As Cointelegraph reported, the bullish uptick overturned several weeks of bearish sentiment, which followed regulatory scrutiny of cryptocurrency by Washington. Now, traders returned to pity altcoin investors, who have spent the majority of Bitcoin’s comeback year waiting in the wings for a rally which never materialized.
“Bad news for majority of alts, some will go up in USD but majority outperformed by BTC,” regular analyst and trader Josh Rager summarized Tuesday. He added that Bitcoin’s market cap dominance, currently at 68.4% and at a more than two-year high, might never return to its 2018 all-time lows of 35%. Bitcoin meanwhile may now be set to challenge its 2019 local high, which saw it reach $13,800 in June.
Bitcoin Price Reclaims $12k as Dominance Highest Since April 2017, CoinTelegraph, Aug 6