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    Home » Crypto News » Cheap ETH: Ethereum Flash-Crashed 63% To $700 On Kraken Exchange

    Cheap ETH: Ethereum Flash-Crashed 63% To $700 On Kraken Exchange

    Author: George Georgiev

    Last Updated Feb 22, 2021 @ 16:13

    The price of ETH flash-crashed to a low of $700 on the popular US-based cryptocurrency exchange, Kraken.

    Today’s correction has been the biggest one we’ve seen in quite some time, reminding many that ‘up only’ isn’t always true. While most cryptocurrencies saw serious declines, but Ethereum’s price on Kraken’s exchange definitely went through a roller coaster.

    Ethereum Flash-Crashes to $700 on Kraken

    Kraken is one of the leading US-based cryptocurrency exchanges, and it even received a banking charter from the Wyoming Banking Board.

    This, however, played a little role today as its platform saw something that probably cost a lot of traders a lot of money. Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency, went through a flash crash.

    In one hourly candle, the price went down to $700 – this is a massive 63% decline from the daily top on the exchange. The volume on that hourly candle was also substantial – a total of 75,500 ETH worth around $131.5 million changed hands.

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    ETH/USD. Source: Kraken

    As it’s always the case with flash-crashes, the price has since recovered and is trading at somewhat normal and perhaps expected levels around $1740. ETH is still down quite a bit today but nowhere near the bottom charted on Kraken’s spot exchange.

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    What are Flash Crashes?

    As the name suggests, a flash crash happens when the price of an asset goes up and down a large magnitude, usually in seconds. These events see the liquidations of many traders who’ve bet on the price going in the opposite direction, provided they use a derivatives platform.

    However, they can also benefit traders who have placed low buying orders, as the price is likely to have them filled on the way down, charting massive gains as it recovers.

    This is far from the first thing something like this happens. Back in November 2019, the price of ETH dropped by 20% in an instant on another large exchange – Poloniex. And not to single out Ethereum, the same has happened to BTC as well. In May last year, the price of BTC lost $600 (yes, that was quite a bit back then) on Bitstamp.

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    Georgi Georgiev is CryptoPotato's editor-in-chief and a seasoned writer with over two years of experience writing about blockchain and cryptocurrencies. Georgi's passion for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies bloomed in late 2016 and he hasn't looked back since. Crypto’s technological and economic implications are what interest him most, and he has one eye turned to the market whenever he’s not sleeping. Contact George: LinkedIn

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