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Bitcoin slumps below $16,000, futures trading halts temporarily

A brief hiccup in the cryptocurrency's astronomical rise.

  • The dip triggered a temporary pause of futures trading.

Just days after crossing the $17,000 mark, bitcoin

The spike in volatility triggered a two minute halt to bitcoin futures trading on Cboe Global Markets’ exchange, which launched bitcoin futures on Sunday, according to John Spallanzani at GFI Group. The new product allows bitcoin bears to actively bet against the cryptocurrency. Cboe has so-called circuit breakers to dampen volatility in periods of wild trading.

Before Wednesday, the launch of futures trading had given bitcoin yet another boost, with the cryptocurrency climbing 6% since Sunday.

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Bitcoin still has a stranglehold on the cryptocurrency market, with a total capitalization of $274.6 billion. Ethereum, it’s closest competitor, has a market cap of $65.86 billion.

Other smaller coins have gotten a boost from bitcoin’s surge in popularity. Ripple, the fourth largest cryptocurrency, which is designed for bank transfers, has seen its value rise 49% over the past 24 hours and passed litecoin to take fourth place in cryptocurrency market cap.

Bitcoin is down about 4.78% on Wednesday, near $16,450. It's up 1,505% this year.

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