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терминалдарда dropped below $20,000 on Monday as investors dumped risk assets after the Federal Reserve affirmed its commitment to an aggressive tightening path.

The world’s largest digital currency tumbled 5% from Friday’s close to hit a low of $19,526 overnight, a level unseen since July 13, according to Coin Metrics data. Other major digital tokens also sold off, with ether falling to $1,423, its lowest level in a month.

The sharp decline in cryptocurrencies coincided with a big sell-off in U.S. stocks, triggered by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s a stern commitment to halting inflation at Jackson Hole. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 1,000 points Friday after Powell said he expects the central bank to continue raising interest rates in a way that will cause “some pain” to the U.S. economy. Futures pointed to more losses on Monday.

“Bitcoin weakened after Fed Chair Powell didn’t blink with his reiteration that the Fed will tighten policy to bring down inflation,” said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda. “Risky assets are struggling as Powell’s fight against inflation will remain aggressive even as it will trigger an economic slowdown.”

Bitcoin declined more than 3% last week for its third negative week in four. The cryptocurrency is down over 50% this year and remains 70% off of its all-time high price of $68,990.90 hit in November.

The crypto market has been plagued by a number of issues including the алгоритмдик stablecoin terraUSD кулашы, which sparked a chain of events that led to the bankruptcy of кредиттик платформа Celsius жана хедж-фонд Three Arrows Capital.

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/29/bitcoin-drops-below-20000-to-lowest-level-since-mid-july-as-investors-dump-risk-assets.html