Bitcoin's Price Is Below $7K and (Some) Hodlers Aren't So Happy About It

The price of bitcoin hit a two-month low over the weekend – and social media is alight with speculation about it.

AccessTimeIconJun 11, 2018 at 7:45 p.m. UTC
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The price of bitcoin hit a two-month low over the weekend – and social media is alight with speculation about it.

While pundits don't quite agree on the circumstances behind the plunge (with some blaming reports of a widening manipulation crackdown, the hack of South Korean crypto exchange Coinrail or just some pre-week selling), what's clear is that the price move has acted as a kind of social thunderbolt for the community, spurring commentary from all sides.

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  • Investor Alistair Milne ran a Twitter poll on Sunday soliciting input on what people thought sparked the dip – in perhaps a sign of the times, half of the roughly 3,700 respondents blamed "aliens" with 9 percent and 12 percent blaming the Coinrail hack and the CFTC subpoenas, respectively.

    — Alistair Milne (@alistairmilne) June 10, 2018

    And as another observer pointed out, it's not just bitcoin that felt the heat this weekend – many of the world's largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalization saw downward price moves.

    Richard Heart asked his followers on Sunday:

    — Richard Heart (no giveaways) (@RichardHeartWin) June 10, 2018

    Light-hearted take

    The efforts at levity amidst the market tumble were seen elsewhere. For example, investor-focused social network StockTwits tried to encapsulate what some traders are likely feeling – in gif form, that is.

    — StockTwits (@StockTwits) June 11, 2018

    And cryptocurrency reporter Joseph Young contrasted the viewpoints of an office worker on Monday eager for Friday to arrive with a crypto trader going through the price headwinds.

    Monday in crypto: life savings down 20%.

    — Joseph Young (@iamjosephyoung) June 10, 2018

    Glass half full?

    Not all those in the trader community are looking at the situation as an entirely negative one or a reason to remain bearish.

    Indeed, some observers are still calling for the "moon" – even though this weekend's price moves may slow that process a bit.

    — Fabien Vernagallo (@fabvernagallo) June 10, 2018

    And others, according to today's social media churn, are already looking toward greener pastures:

    I'll keep y'all updated

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