Last Updated on June 3, 2023 by Paganoto
Cryptocurrency bubble – Wikipedia
Cryptocurrency bubble – Wikipedia
26 January 2018: Coincheck, Japan's largest cryptocurrency OTC market, was hacked. 530 million US dollars of the NEM were stolen by the hacker, and the loss was the largest ever by an incident of theft, which caused Coincheck to indefinitely suspend trading.
What the hell happened to crypto this year? – Fast Company
What the hell happened to crypto this year? – Fast Company
Bitcoin–and the cryptocurrency industry as a whole–plunged this year, after a gravity-defying surge in recent years. The price of the digital …
MacManus: Why crypto crashed in 2018 – Newsroom
MacManus: Why crypto crashed in 2018 – Newsroom
Technology columnist Richard MacManus charts the collapses in cryptocurrency markets in 2018 and details the reasons, including obstructive …
Lessons from the Crypto Crash of 2018 (That Can Apply to Now)
Lessons from the Crypto Crash of 2018 (That Can Apply to Now)
Lack of regulation is a huge risk. Crypto has a lot more regulation than the 2018 crash. It’s still dead easy though for scams to emerge. The …
Why Bitcoin Crashed And Why It Will Crash Again – Forbes
Why Bitcoin Crashed And Why It Will Crash Again – Forbes
There have been many speculations around the cause: some suggest the massive sell-offs, while others point to news around Goldman Sachs …
Here are all the theories explaining the crypto market crash
Here are all the theories explaining the crypto market crash
Analysts are variously blaming concerns about regulation, light trading volumes in Asia, bitcoin futures, and an unsustainable price run-up …
Why Did Crypto Crash in 2018? – Spotlight – Altcoin Buzz
Why Did Crypto Crash in 2018? – Spotlight – Altcoin Buzz
It was a combination of fear, inexperience, lack of knowledge about investing, the average market cycle of value loss after enormous value gains …
Bitcoin fell 37 percent in November, erasing $70 billion from …
Bitcoin fell 37 percent in November, erasing $70 billion from …
Bitcoin crashes 37 percent in November, wiping $70 billion off of cryptocurrencies’ market value.
Contrasting The 2022 Market Crash To 2018's Crypto Winter
Contrasting The 2022 Market Crash To 2018's Crypto Winter
The 2018 crypto winter was precipitated by a series of factors inherent to the industry itself. Uncertainty from the high failure ratio from the …
Down More than 70% in 2018, Bitcoin Closes Its Worst Year …
Down More than 70% in 2018, Bitcoin Closes Its Worst Year …
The leading cryptocurrency’s 2018 performance of a more than 70-percent depreciation from its opening price of $13,062 is considerably worse …
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