Bitcoin Price Trending Downwards, Awaiting the Bitcoin Auction Results?

Bitcoin Price Trending Downwards, Awaiting the Bitcoin Auction Results?

The Bitcoin price is trending downwards today. It has adjusted from ca. 585 USD per Bitcoin to a level around 560 USD per Bitcoin. I cannot see any other reasons for the downtrend than traders being nervous of the Bitcoin auction that has a deadline on Friday, June 27th. US Marshals will auction off 29,656 bitcoins to the highest bidders and it may affect the Bitcoin value. The bitcoins that are being auctioned off are the confiscated bitcoins from the online drug marketplace Silk Road that was taken down last year, following the arrest of the creator Ross Ulbricht. What will happen on....


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