Bitcoin slumps 7% as investors brace for another bouncy weekend – Aljazeera.com

Digital tokens took a hit on Friday as a growing list of central bankers expressed concerns about their usefulness.

ByLynn Thomasson and Anchalee WorrachateBloomberg

Bitcoin slumped 7% to near $35,500, recalling levels seen in the crypto meltdown last week as traders brace for fresh volatility over the long weekend.

Prices across digital tokens took a hit as Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda joined a growing list of central bankers expressing skepticism about the industrys usefulness in the real world.

Now, retail players are set to dominate the coming trading sessions on typically thin exchange volumes.

Looking at the unrest across the crypto market, there is a chance that we see another hectic weekend trading in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, said Ipek Ozkardeskaya, a senior analyst at Swissquote.

Prices spiked 10% last Saturday, only to plunge by 18% the next day.

Most of the trading is speculative and volatility is extraordinarily high, Kuroda said in an interview Thursday. Its barely used as a means of settlement.

All the same, Bitcoin was little changed for the week, after a 44% selloff from the Aprils peak of $63,000.

More broadly, the threat of tougher regulation continues to be a drag on crypto market sentiment. China and Iran have cracked down on Bitcoin mining operations for using too much electricity and theres speculation that the U.S.policymakers may increase financial oversight given the markets growing size and intense volatility.

On a technical level, the key marker is $30,000, said Swissquotes Ozkardeskaya. A break below that level would be further affirmation of an extended bear market, she said.

Volatility has eased this week, but that probably wont last entering a long weekend, Edward Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda Corp., wrote in a note. Bitcoins consolidation phase should continue, but if the $37,000 level breached momentum, it could get ugly fast.

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