Bitcoin price today: steady at $68k in holiday-thinned trade

Bitcoin steadied on Tuesday, with cryptocurrency markets moving little as holidays in several major markets made for few direct trading cues. 

Caution ahead of several key U.S. economic readings also spurred caution, as did anticipation of upcoming talks between the U.S. and Iran.

Bitcoin fell 0.5% to $68,056.0 by 00:39 ET (05:39 GMT). 

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Bitcoin nurses steep losses amid prolonged crypto rout  Bitcoin had come close to falling below $60,000 last week, as the world’s largest crypto headlined a broader, months-long sell-down in the sector.

The crypto has now wiped out nearly 50% of its value since hitting a record high in October, amid a storm of headwinds for the sector.

Recent losses in Bitcoin came as markets fretted over the outlook for U.S. monetary policy under Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the Chairman of the Federal Reserve.

Warsh was viewed as a less dovish pick, spurring concerns that U.S. monetary conditions will not be as loose as initially expected– a scenario that bodes poorly for speculative assets such as crypto.

On the U.S. economic front, industrial production, trade data, and PCE price index data- the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge-- are due in the coming days. 

The minutes of the Fed’s January meeting are also on tap this week. 

Broader risk aversion also saw traders largely prefer physical assets such as gold and precious metals over crypto, while volatility in U.S. technology stocks– which crypto tends to track– also spilled over into the sector. 

Bitcoin took little support from top corporate holder Strategy Inc (NASDAQ:MSTR) stating that it was well-positioned to survive a price crash until $8,000 a coin. 

But the company was also nursing a deep loss in the fourth quarter, while a recent selldown in Bitcoin also sparked concerns over the company’s debt– some of which is tied to the value of its Bitcoin holdings. 

Strategy was not the only Bitcoin treasury to record a large loss in recent weeks. Japanese hotelier turned treasury Metaplanet Inc (TYO:3350) recorded a valuation loss of about 102.2 billion yen on its holdings. 

Crypto price today: altcoins recover mildly from recent losses  Broader crypto prices advanced slightly on Tuesday, recovering a small measure of recent losses, but were still nursing sharp declines in recent weeks.

World no.2 crypto Ether rose 0.9% to $1,976.10, while XRP rose 1.4% to $1.4758. 

BNB, Solana, and Cardano rose between 1.7% and 3%. 

Memecoins lagged, with Dogecoin down 2.2%, while $TRUMP fell 3.7%.

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