The Crypto Market Is Down Over 50% from 2018 Highs

Major cryptocurrency prices are down on the day, as the total value of the market itself also passed a notable negative milestone.

AccessTimeIconFeb 5, 2018 at 1:50 p.m. UTC
Updated Aug 18, 2021 at 8:06 p.m. UTC

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The total value of all publicly traded cryptocurrencies hit a combined $366 billion today, the lowest figure observed for the market since Dec. 4, data from CoinMarketCap reveals.

The more than 60-day low, however, can also be read more bearishly, as it represents a 50 percent drop from the market's all-time high above $830 billion in early January.

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  • Indeed, for the second time in just four days, the market is awash with double-digit declines, as in just a few short weeks a combination of new buyer fatigue and negative news appears to have taken its toll.

    This time, the culprit may be speculation that new buyers may be further discouraged due to reports China could further restrict domestic buyers from overseas market resources, while major credit card issuers across the globe are reportedly restricting access to cryptocurrency buying.

    Still, year-over-year, the figures are less bleak, as the market is up more than 1,800 percent from just $19 billion in Feb. 2017.

    As such, traders may be trading the declines and otherwise taking their negative news in stride. Further data analysis reveals the market is still trading above the $355 billion total observed on Friday, when the market saw a similar period of double-digit declines.

    That said, the markets are fast losing altitude.

    Here's an update of the current market prices and most recent lows: 


    ETH

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    Ethereum's ether (ETH) cryptocurrency is trading at $783, a near three-week low. At press time, ETH was trading at its lowest level since Jan. 17.

    XRP

    Fresh off securing its status as the worst-performing cryptocurrency of Jan. 2018, XRP, the native cryptocurrency of the RippleNet blockchain dropped 12 percent Monday to $0.76. 

    Overall, however, it's three-day low, as XRP saw lower lows on Friday when it declined to $0.63.

    BCH

    Another one of January's biggest losers, bitcoin cash (BCH), which hit a low of $980.78 on Friday, was last seen trading at $1,026.

    Given the cryptocurrency's large China community, though, this response may be encouraging, as it was down 13.26 percent in the last 24 hours but above its more recent lows.

    Cardano

    Another relative newcomer to the large-cap cryptocurrency rankings, the asset is nonetheless trading up still from recent lows.

    At press time, cardano is changing hands at $0.34 today, up 25 percent from Friday figures.

    LTC

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    Litecoin is down 12 percent at $137, but still well above last week's low of $105.35.

    That said, the situation was markedly different yesterday, when it was one of the top gainers, clocking a high of $173.80. The price rise was reportedly fueled by a fake rumor that LTC was forking. However, the rumor was dismissed by litecoin creator Charlie Lee.

    XLM

    STR, the native cryptocurrency of the Stellar network is changing hands at $0.34, up from Friday’s low of $0.28.

    NEO

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    At $95.65, NEO is close to Friday's low of $91.96.

    Still, given its largely China-based community, the crypto asset may be sending a strong signal that the news today, in which the country could further restrict access to the market, may be encouraging.

    EOS

    EOS is trading at $8.20 – up 56 cents from last week's low.

    NEM

    Notably, NEM was last seen trading at $0.50, up 13 percent from Friday's figure of $0.44. However, it's also notably lower than it was in late January, a time when it was making headlines for its role in a hack on a major Japanese exchange.

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