Who are the “shrimp investors” and “whale investors” trying to save bitcoin from debacle

  • Cecilia Barria
  • BBC News World

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The cryptocurrency market has crashed, with the price of bitcoin falling 67% from its all-time high in November last year.

On Wall Street they have been getting rid of the riskiest investments, such as cryptocurrencies, at a time when the shadow of a possible recession in the United States has moved large capitals to seek refuge in more stable assets.

With rampant inflation sweeping the globe, a spike in interest rates and a global economic slowdown which has been fueled by the war in Ukraine, the market is going through a so-called “crypto winter”, i.e. a prolonged period of low prices for digital currencies.

To add fuel to the fire, projects to regulate the sector are being debated in the United States -something that affects expectations regarding the price of cryptocurrencies-, while they appear with more and more often fraud and non-transparent business that have gone bankrupt.

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