Bitcoin ($BTC) Price Slumps by $2,000 in an Hour, Minor Shakeout or Price Pullback?

By Prashant Jha
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Bitcoin’s ($BTC) price fell from near $53K level earlier in the morning to a daily low of $50,681, seeing a $2,000 price slump under an hour. The top cryptocurrency managed to convert $50K key resistance in strong support over the past week and was looking set for $55K before the sudden price slump occurred.

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Source: TradingView

While the exchange balance of BTC has been on a continuous decline, miners have started to take profit as they have moved their Bitcoin holdings onto exchanges over the past three days.  According to Glassnode data, the current price range of $50K is highly profitable for miners and some of them might have started taking profits. Nearly 30K BTC was sent by miners onto exchanges estimated to be worth $145 million.

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Source: Glassnode

Rekt Capital, a popular crypto analyst pointed that Bitcoin could be retesting its $50K and a rebound from this level would confirm the final move ahead above the $55K price range.

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Bitcoin On-Chain Metrics Remain Strong

The top cryptocurrency has continued to flash bullish signals in the long term. The network activity has increased along with unique addresses. These metrics were a key factor in driving the price near $53K, but couldn’t get through it. Analysts believe the current retest to the $50K level is nothing more than a minor shakeout before the next leg up.

The top cryptocurrency has recovered most of its losses from the May-June market crash and currently eyeing to retest all-time-highs (ATH) after establishing its position above $50K. The top cryptocurrency is 21% down from its ATH which it may retest once it conquers the on-chain key support zone of $53K-$59.5K.

Earlier today, Bitcoin became a legal tender in El Salvador three months after the country’s congress voted in favor of the Bitcoin law. The country is celebrating the day as “Bitcoin Day,” and popular analyst Plan B believes the recent price slump could have a connection to it. The analyst suggested that people are “selling the news” at the moment.

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Prashant Jha
An engineering graduate, Prashant focuses on UK and Indian markets. As a crypto-journalist, his interests lie in blockchain technology adoption across emerging economies.
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