Bitcoin price today: down to $63k, set for weekly loss amid broader market rout

Investing.com-- Bitcoin price fell slightly on Friday and was headed for a steep weekly loss as a rout in broader financial markets, on concerns over slowing economic growth, battered crypto prices.

Fears of a mass sale event by the U.S. government, along with uncertainty over how the U.S. presidential race will affect crypto regulation, also kept traders largely averse towards crypto. 

Bitcoin steadied at $64,255 by 02:02 ET (06:02 GMT), after sinking as low at $63,697.1 earlier.

Bitcoin heads for weekly losses as crypto sentiment sours 

The world’s biggest cryptocurrency was set to lose over 5% this week, as sentiment towards crypto markets soured amid growing uncertainties in the sector.

Bitcoin was dented by reports that the U.S. government had mobilized about $2 billion of confiscated tokens for a potential sale- a scenario that presents downward pressure on Bitcoin’s price.

A broader risk-off sentiment also kept traders averse towards crypto markets, as a swathe of weak economic readings from the U.S. and China ramped up concerns over slowing growth, driving traders into safe havens such as gold, the dollar and the Japanese yen. 

Global stock markets saw a deep rout on Thursday and Friday amid increased risk aversion.

Additionally, uncertainty over the U.S. presidential election was also in play after a Bloomberg poll showed Democratic frontrunner Kamala Harris now tied with Republican nominee Donald Trump, diminishing the prospect of a Trump presidency. Crypto markets had last week rallied on comments from Trump that he will foster the industry if reelected.

Harris, on the other hand, has made no open statements about crypto. But it is widely assumed that she will continue to Biden administration’s crackdown against the sector on the grounds that it fosters fraud. 

Crypto price today: altcoins track Bitcoin losses

Among broader crypto markets, major altcoins tracked weakness in Bitcoin amid few positive cues. Altcoins were also headed for weekly losses.

World no.2 token Ether fell 1.6% to $3,134.41, and was headed for a 3.5% weekly loss. The token saw little cheer from the launch of spot exchange-traded Ether funds in U.S. markets last week. 

XRP, ADA and SOL fell between 2% and 7%, while among meme tokens, DOGE and SHIB fell over 2% each. 

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