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42,000 Bitcoin Sold for $ 0.18!

Coinbase Pro cryptocurrency exchanges were seen to sell 42,000 Bitcoins (BTC) for $ 0.18. It is not yet clear whether this process has taken place exactly or not.

42,000 Bitcoin Sold for $ 0.18!
Yazar: Zack Smith

Yayınlanma: 15 Nisan 2020 17:57

Güncellenme: 22 Aralık 2024 16:27

42,000 Bitcoin Sold for $ 0.18!

Coinbase Pro cryptocurrency exchanges were seen to sell 42,000 Bitcoins (BTC) for $ 0.18. It is not yet clear whether this process has taken place exactly or not. Crypto traders have observed an extremely interesting event on the chart of the BTC / USD trading parity on the Coinbase Pro crypto exchange. The sale of 42,000 Bitcoins for $ 0.18 surprised the investors, while this incident is thought to be a simple mistake. PROBLEMS OF EXCHANGES CONTINUE When the order book on the BTC / USD chart is observed, it is seen that 42,000 Bitcoins are sold for a total of $ 0.18. However, this transaction is expected to be an error and the order was not realized. In the screenshot shared by cryptocurrency analyst Captain Scio, the mentioned process can be clearly observed. 42,000 Bitcoin giant transactions are very clear both in the order book and the candle chart. According to experts, this may have been a problem with Coinbase, or a problem due to the system's overcrowding. This event may also be a UI error or it is thought that such an operation may have never happened. Crypto exchanges had similar problems in the past in the past. While Chainlink's price saw zero over Binance, there were such decline incidents related to Ethereum on the Kraken stock market.
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