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Bitcoin vuelve a caer tras la declaraci?n de quiebra de FTX

El ?ndice de Mercado de CoinDesk cay? 3% durante las primeras horas del viernes de los Estados Unidos.Read MoreCoinDesk

Todas las criptomonedas registraron una fuerte ca?da ante las noticias que confirman que el exchange de criptomonedas FTX se declar? en quiebra y su CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, dej? la empresa.

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Bitcoin (BTC) cay? alrededor de 7% a un m?nimo de 24 horas de US$16.351 en las primeras horas de operaciones estadounidenses.

El desplome revirti? parcialmente el gran repunte del jueves cuando un informe que mostr? una inflaci?n de octubre menor a la esperada les dio a los traders de bitcoin algo de respiro. La principal criptomoneda se hab?a disparado alrededor de 10%, la mayor ganancia en dos meses.

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El ?ndice de Mercado de CoinDesk (CMI, por sus siglas en ingl?s) de 162 activos digitales baj? 3% el viernes, y dej? como resultado un 15% en noviembre.

El token de FTX (FTT) baj? otro 24% y el token huobi (HT), que brevemente hab?a ganado 400% el jueves por la novedad de que los tokens basados en Tron se canjear?an por un valor de uno a uno en FTX, cay? 14% el viernes. Por su parte, dogecoin (DOGE) perdi? m?s de 10%.

El token de Solana, SOL, cay? 4,6% hasta llegar a US$16,66. Sam Bankman-Fried hab?a promocionado varias veces la blockchain, que durante los ?ltimos d?as se vio sacudida por la volatilidad.

Este art?culo fue traducido por Natalia Paulovsky.

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