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Bitcoin Price Sheds $800 In Drop to 1-Month Low

Bitcoin hit a one-month low on Wednesday as its price slipped below $8,300 during afternoon trading.

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Bitcoin hit a one-month low on Wednesday as its price slipped below $8,300 during afternoon trading.

CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index (BPI) had fallen to as low as $8,287.98 as of press time, representing a decline of more than $1,000 from the day's high of $9,313.03. Per BPI data, Wednesday's trading session began at $9,144.15.

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That move closer toward the $8,000 level – suggested in the technical charts, as previously reported by CoinDesk – has come amid a decline in overall trading volume. At the same time, the price of bitcoin has fluctuated within this range in recent days, climbing above $10,000 less than a week ago before falling back down close to $9,000.

At press time, the price of bitcoin is trading at $8,308.82, BPI data shows, marking a decline of roughly 9.1 percent since the day's open. On February 13, the price of bitcoin slid to as low as $8,370.48, according to CoinDesk data.

The volatility seen in bitcoin prices this week has been seen in markets for other cryptocurrencies as well.

Data published by OnChainFX, which tracks the prices of cryptocurrencies, shows that the top 20 coins by market capitalization are all down for the day. As of time of writing, IOTA and NEO Gas have fallen the most, dropping by 13.3 percent and 15 percent, respectively.

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Stan Higgins

A member of CoinDesk's full-time Editorial Staff since 2014, Stan has long been at the forefront of covering emerging developments in blockchain technology. Stan has previously contributed to financial websites, and is an avid reader of poetry.

Stan currently owns a small amount (<$500) worth of BTC, ENG and XTZ (See: Editorial Policy).

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