Bitcoin price today: down to $65k as US selling fears persist

Investing.com-- Bitcoin price fell on Wednesday, extending a recent downturn as fears over mass token sales by the U.S. government largely offset some optimism over friendlier crypto regulations in the country. 

Bitcoin fell 1% in the past 24 hours to $65,841.6 by 01:42 ET (05:42 GMT). Positive comments from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump saw the token rally as high as $70,000 over the weekend, before the token swiftly reversed course.

Appetite for risk-driven assets was also undermined by anticipation of a Federal Reserve interest rate decision, as well as a potential escalation in Middle East tensions after reports said Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh was killed by an Israeli strike in Tehran.

Specter of US government sales dents Bitcoin 

Pressure on the world’s biggest cryptocurrency came chiefly from speculation over potential token sales by the U.S. government, which reportedly holds about $12 billion worth of tokens and is among the biggest Bitcoin holders in the world. 

Media reports said wallets associated with the government had moved $2 billion worth of Bitcoin seized from online black market Silk Road, onto what could potentially be a custody service. 

But a token movement of that magnitude usually heralds a sale, as seen with distributions by defunct crypto exchange Mt Gox earlier this month. 

Distributions by Mt Gox had battered Bitcoin all the way down to $54,000, although the token did recover on the prospect of friendlier crypto regulations. 

Trump reiterated his support for the crypto industry during an address at the Bitcoin Convention in Nashville over the weekend. A slew of figureheads in the crypto industry were seen either donating to entities associated with Trump’s campaign, or expressing outright support for his presidency. 

Crypto price today: altcoins muted, XRP outperforms on SEC speculation

Among broader crypto markets, most altcoins moved in a flat-to-low range, as sentiment towards crypto remained largely quashed. 

But XRP was an exception, rallying nearly 8% amid unfounded rumors that the Securities and Exchange Commission was close to dropping its lawsuit against Ripple, the firm that issues XRP. 

Broader altcoins moved in a flat-to-low range. World no.2 token Ether fell 0.2% to $3,303.39 an ounce, while SOL and ADA rose 0.5% and 0.8%, respectively.

Among meme tokens, DOGE fell 2.5%, while SHIB sank 2%.

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