We're not just a couple of weeks into 2023989 Archivescrypto prices are spiking. Seeing number go up might entice you to throw some money into Bitcoin or Ethereum. After all, maybe this is the beginning of another crypto bull market? You wouldn't want to miss out!
Well, just wait a minute. Consider this first: Why are crypto prices suddenly rising?
There are plenty of analysts out there trying to make logical sense of the recent bump in cryptocurrencies value – inflation is slowing, belief that the Federal Reserve is done with hiking interest rate hiking, bullish news on crypto – but no, that's not really it.
There's been no big positive news in the industry. There aren't reports of some new, mainstream avenues of adoption. Sure, the stock market is up a bit right now in the new year, but not at the same level cryptocurrency is.
So, what's going on here? Market manipulation.
Bitcoin is hovering over $21,000 as of mid-January, a price that has not been seen since early November 2022. That was before the collapse of FTX, one of the largest crypto exchanges in the world. Crypto took a pounding in 2022, as major stablecoins, lenders, and other crypto companies failed, causing domino effects throughout the industry.
However, things are not looking up. Even though one of the most tumultuous years for crypto is behind us, 2023 thus far has not treated crypto much better with the failureof Gemini Earn and crypto lender Nexo's offices being raidedover allegations of illegal activity. There's no good news on the horizon. In addition, the majority of retail inventors now view cryptocurrency as too risky, so who's buying?
As longtime cryptocurrency writer and critic David Gerard explains: The big players in the industry are "buying" in order to control the market.
"The bitcoin price is whatever the large players need it to be," writesGerard. "The market is very thin and trivially manipulable with the billions of pseudo-dollars in unbacked stablecoins on the unregulated offshore exchanges. The price needs to be high enough so the big boys' loans don't get liquidated; but it needs to be low enough so that the bagholders don't attempt to cash out."
John Reed Stark, a former SEC official, concurred with Gerard's assessment.
"A recent Forbesanalysis of 157 crypto exchanges found that 51 percent of daily bitcoin trading volume being reported was likely bogus," tweeted Stark, referring to a Forbesreportfrom last summer.
A more recent study from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that "wash trades accounted for up to 70 percent of all transactions on non-compliant crypto exchanges, suggesting most trades on these platforms are fraudulent."
Wash trading is basically when an investor trades with itself in order to make it look like there is activity in the market in order to boost value. Basically, it's market manipulation.
So when you hear investment advice from people like Anthony Scaramucci, the guy who worked as communication director for Trump's White House for about 10 days in 2017, proceed with caution. Scaramucci now heads up an investment firm called SkyBridge Capital and recently told CNBCthat 2023 will be a "recovery year" for Bitcoin, with prices skyrocketing backup to new highs in two or three years.
It's important to note that 30 percent of SkyBridge Capital was bought outby FTX about two months before the exchange collapsed. The firm made significant crypto investments with the tens of millions from that deal, right before crypto tanked even further. Scaramucci recently saidthat he's hoping that SkyBridge can buy back the stake it sold to FTX. So, it's not too shocking for Scaramucci to be putting "good vibes" out there for crypto so the firm can make a return on their investments.
It's just yet another way the big crypto companies and investment funds manipulate the market.
Topics Cryptocurrency
This bighorn sheep got a photoshop battle that will haunt your dreamsEllen's '96 'Take This' album is the only relief I have from TrumpInstagram lets you ask questions in Stories nowDaughter immediately regrets showing dad her new knife tattooTrump’s SCOTUS pick, Brett Kavanaugh, is very bad for net neutralityNetflix for Android can now download your favorite shows automaticallyGoogle Chrome's redesign has launched in CanaryJosh Brolin recreates 'Avengers: Infinity War' ending for pending largest Reddit ban everElon Musk fires back at reports that miniEngland fan gets soccer player's face tattooed on his chest after making Twitter promiseLando is back in Star Wars Episode IX, report saysEverything we know about Samsung's Galaxy Note 9Elon Musk visits Thai cave, brings his kidDan Rather on Trump's media bashing: 'I felt a shudder down my spine'Elon Musk visits Thai cave, brings his kidFacebook is testing augmented reality ads in the News FeedElon Musk fires back at reports that miniNetflix for Android can now download your favorite shows automaticallyThis is a mother's incredible reaction when she realises her baby is a boy, not a girlNetflix for Android can now download your favorite shows automatically Chrissy Teigen and John Legend had a bit of 'toilet trouble' after the Grammys A Tribe Called Quest brought raw political fire to the Grammys stage Chrissy Teigen died and went to heaven watching Beyoncé at the Grammys This bookshop is forcing Piers Morgan to read 'Harry Potter', 1 tweet at a time Why Google's Valentine's Day game is a lot darker than you think Wanda Durant, 'the real MVP,' still has her son's back after heated NBA homecoming Qualcomm announces 802.11ax Wi Everything you need to know about Valentine's Day you learned in second grade Burberry is being dragged for this very awkward Twitter mix Dyson is quietly working artificial intelligence into all of its home gadgets This company is opening a virtual reality multiplex this fall 'Rumps Against Trump' sees protesters bare their butts outside Trump Tower The NBA banned being jerks on Twitter, so now teams are being obnoxiously nice to each other This one virtual NSFW Valentine's Day gift might just do the 'job' Today is not a good day to be named Gerry Sandusky Brits are a bunch of Netflix cheaters and they're not even sorry Indian Railways finds a way to make money off Uber, Ola cabs 'Stranger Things' Season 2 images have us ready for Halloween Good one, humans. You've polluted even the deepest trenches of the sea. Playboy, basically: 'jk nudity is back lol'
3.2496s , 8230.3203125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【1989 Archives】,Fresh Information Network