Ethereum Tumbles To 10-Month Lows As Sell-Offs Intensifies

Ethereum Tumbles To 10-Month Lows As Sell-Offs Intensifies

Ethereum has been on a downward trend with the rest of the market. Most notable though had been the movement of the digital asset in the last 24 hours. Ethereum which had been holding up above the $2,000 level had finally succumbed to pressure from bears. This saw it lose about 20% of its value in a day and had effectively pushed it back toward the $1,600 level. The push behind this remains the same; massive sell-offs. Ethereum Investors Want Out Investors in the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, Ethereum, have been rapidly liquidating their holdings in the last week. This has....


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