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Bitcoin Price Breaks $6,300 Level, is Crypto Winter Over?

Bitcoin price breaks $6,300 level, is crypto winter over?

Bitcoin Price Breaks $6,300 Level, is Crypto Winter Over?

Bitcoin price breaks $6,300 level, is crypto winter over?
May 10, 2019 at 12:57 // News

For over half a year, Bitcoin has been trading low and the entire crypto market was in a depression, until surprisingly on May 9, the world’s leading cryptocurrency by market cap surged above the $6,000 price level. Experts in the digital currency industry are optimistic that the next bull run is possible and could even happen earlier than it was expected.


Various experts including the veteran trader Peter Brandt had

predicted BTC could hit its new parabolic trajectory at $50,000+ before 2021 ends. However, there are other Bloomberg Intelligence analysts who predicted that

Bitcoin will plummet to trade around $1,500 (-70%).   


To see the flagship coin soaring up this psychological price level, could be signaling that whales are increasingly getting back into the market, and according to the BTC’s trend from few weeks ago, it appears these whales are unstoppable. 


Different from 2017, this very year (2019), the Bitcoin price seems not to be influenced by the market hype and propaganda. The

crypto winter seems to be over and the next bull is valid and the market could see the price surpass the 2017

crypto bubble results, where the flagship crypto hit its all-time-high of $20,089.00 USD on December 17.   


BTC/USD Price   


At around 10:04 UTC, the rates surpassed the $6,000 key level to trade at this month’s record price of $6,115.71 with a market cap of more than $107.956 billion and a daily trading volume of above $15.823 billion.   

    


At press time, Bitcoin (BTC/USD) is showing positive signs of trading slightly below $6,300 price level. According to the

data from coinmarketcap, the crypto is in green changing hands at close $6,291 (3.78% 24h and 8.93% 7d), with a market cap of over $111 billion, and the daily trading volume of over $18 billion. It is continuing to dominate the market by 58%.   

    


Binance Hack Influence


Surprisingly, Bitcoin has defied anticipations that it would plunge in value due to the most recent hack that happened on the Binance crypto exchange and saw it lose more than

$40 million worth of BTC.


Another famous cryptocurrency trader TheCryptoDog, revealed that BTC is going to continue its skyward pattern until the coin reaches a significant resistance level which is very big for the crypto to handle.   


Now, Bitcoin is eying to break the $6,500 resistance level to prove itself that a fresh skyward rally has started. However, it is still uncertain if Bitcoin could make this happen in May – it’s only time that will tell.

Published at Fri, 10 May 2019 16:15:56 +0000

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North Korea Trying to Hack Bitcoin Exchanges

In a desperate bid for financial resources, North Korea and Kim Jong-un are unleashing hackers against bitcoin exchanges.


The continuing rise in bitcoin value has had a lot of positive effects. People have made a lot of money on the cryptocurrency’s rise, and the accompanying headlines have brought more people into the crypto world. However, there is a downside to bitcoin skyrocketing in value, which is having unsavory characters trying to get their hands on it through illegal means. One of the more notable black hats in this regard is Kim Jong-un and North Korea, who security experts say are targeting Bitcoin exchanges due to the digital currency’s increased demand.

Targeting bitcoin

North Korea used to focus their cyber espionage on traditional state activities. That all began to change in 2016, when the cyber security company FireEye began to note that North Korea began to target banks and the global financial system. 2017 has seen several attacks against South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges, and this activity has since spread to banking groups in Europe and South Korea, bitcoin exchanges, and even an ATM company.

Independent security expert Ashley Shen notes:

We assume one of the reasons why bitcoin is being attacked is because the price keeps increasing and we think it’s reasonable for hackers (to target). Digital currency might be easier to gain than physical currency. So I think it’s reasonable.

Security experts have followed attacks by various hacking groups, such as Andariel, Lazarus, and Bluenoroff, and these groups are suspected to be front groups for North Korea.

Shen adds:

Before when we tracked nation-state attackers, they usually perform cyber attacks which are aimed at confidential data and intelligence. However recently we’ve discovered that some of the APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) groups are trying to hack financial institutions like banks and bitcoin exchanges to gain financial profit.

North Korea Needs Money

While North Korea always seems to be up to some mischief, these ongoing attacks against bitcoin exchanges is likely a sign of desperation. The country has been isolated due to crippling sanctions, and those sanctions were recently further enhanced by the Trump administration.

In late November, the US government targeted 13 companies, 20 vessels, and 1 individual for engaging in trade with North Korea, At that time, US Treasure Secretary Steven Mnuchin stated:

As North Korea continues to threaten international peace and security, we are steadfast in our determination to maximize economic pressure to isolate it from outside sources of trade and revenue while exposing its evasive tactics.

Overall, the already meager North Korean economy has been crippled by economic sanctions. So it comes as no surprise that they wish to hack into bitcoin exchanges in an effort to steal bitcoins as the cryptocurrency surges in value. Ashley Shen believes that such attacks are not going away any time soon, saying:

My own opinion is they will probably keep doing the Bitcoins because the price keeps increasing and it’s a good investment… So I assume they will do more bitcoin attacks and of course they will keep targeting banks because that’s what they did before.

Are you worried about North Korea hacking into bitcoin exchanges? Let us know in the comments below.


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