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Bitcoin cai abaixo de US$ 20 mil pela primeira vez desde dezembro de 2020; Ether cai abaixo de US$ 1 mil
A queda contínua nos Mercados financeiros tradicionais e o pânico sobre as plataformas de empréstimos de Cripto levaram o Bitcoin à casa dos 10% pela primeira vez em mais de 18 meses.

Bitcoin (BTC) caiu abaixo de US$ 20.000 pela primeira vez desde dezembro de 2020, perdendo 9,5% nas últimas 24 horas. No momento da publicação, a maior Criptomoeda por capitalização de mercado estava sendo negociada em torno de US$ 18.984,1 após ser negociada em uma mínima de US$ 18.739,50.
Éter (ETH), a segunda maior Cripto, também continuou seu declínio, caindo 9,78% para cerca de US$ 992 no momento da publicação.
O pânico Cripto – que começou há algumas semanas com o colapso do ecossistema Terra e depois se espalhou para a plataforma Celsius – passou para o fundo de hedge Three Arrow Capital, que supostamente tinha sua garantia liquidada pelo credor de Cripto BlockFi.
Verificando os Mercados tradicionais, as ações dos EUA tiveram mais vendas massivas na quinta-feira, com o Nasdaq caindo 4,1% e o S&P 500 3,25% antes de uma ligeira recuperação na sexta-feira. Na semana, o Nasdaq e o S&P estão cada um mais baixo em cerca de 6%.
Amitoj Singh contribuiu para esta reportagem.
Greg Ahlstrand
Originally from California, I've been Asia-based since 1999, headquartered in Hong Kong and Jakarta and traveling throughout the Asean countries, Japan, Korea, the Chinese mainland and Taiwan for stories. Made Australia a couple of times, too.
I started my journalism career as a news assistant at the Fresno Bee in Central California while studying the subject in school after the Navy. I went from launching and recovering helicopters on flight decks at sea to recovering papers fresh off the printer in the Bee's basement and launching them onto the editors' desks, whose editors had long since gone home for the night. Eventually, they let me stop delivering the paper and start writing stuff in it. My first beat was night cops: liquor store robberies, gang shootings, fatal car crashes (almost always alcohol related). It was an education.
I am, as implied above, a U.S. Navy veteran. I served in seagoing helicopter squadrons as an aviation anti-submarine warfare technician throughout the Asia Pacific region and the Indian Ocean. I have a significant number of sailor stories to tell. I have no significant crypto holdings.
Among my hobbies are welding, building stuff, home remodelling, (or knocking a house down and starting from scratch if it's too far gone to fix), riding horses and rebuilding old tractors. So far I've done a Ford 8N and a Ford 9N. It's slow going, because I live in Hong Kong and the tractors are in California, so I only get to work on them once or twice a year, for a week or two at a time - and that was before covid.
I love my Lab, Cooper, whom my neighbors asked me to adopt two years ago when they moved back to Shanghai from Hong Kong. Cooper and I actually planned the whole thing -- we've known each other almost his whole life -- but his first parents are unaware of the conspiracy; and they send him Christmas presents every year.

James Rubin
James Rubin was CoinDesk's Co-Managing Editor, Markets team based on the West Coast. He has written and edited for the Milken Institute, TheStreet.com and the Economist Intelligence Unit, among other organizations. He is also the co-author of the Urban Cyclist's Survival Guide. He owns a small amount of bitcoin.
