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Bitcoin steadies near US$56,000 after weekend rally evaporates - Article
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Bitcoin losses accelerate after weekend rally to record high
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Bitcoin dropped Monday as traders eased up on stimulus-fueled bets that had powered the digital token to a fresh record over the weekend.
The largest cryptocurrency slumped by as much as 9.2 per cent before trading at US$56,131 as of 1:04 p.m. in New York, after topping out at US$61,742 on Saturday. Bitcoin reached its latest all-time high on optimism that some of the pandemic relief payments in the U.S. will end up chasing the digital tokenâs towering rally.
âThe stimulus news was bid up by everyone in the Bitcoin world over the weekend,â Jeff Dorman, chief investment officer for Arca, an investment management firm specializing in digital assets, said in a phone interview. âThen we came in last night, futures were flat, 10-year was flat, and all of a sudden that started to unwind because there wasnât nearly as much of a bullish overtone as some of the Bitcoin traders thought there might be.â
Marathon to Participate in the Crypto/Blockchain Panel at the 33rd Annual Roth Conference on March 16, 2021
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Mining companies like
Marathon Digital Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:MARA) and Riot Blockchain Inc (NASDAQ:RIOT) have seen their share price rally by over 1000% in the past six months that followed the surge in cryptocurrency prices.
The attractive fees to be earned in cryptocurrency mining operations have made the business a lucrative investment for many companies that have been focused on moving into the space.
On March 8, Norway-based oil and gas giant
Aker (OTC:AKAAF) announced it would set up its own Bitcoin mining unit.
The company would set up a unit called Seetee for its mining operations and will reportedly place all of Seetee’s liquid assets in Bitcoin.