According to Tradingview, the world’s most popular cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, hit a new low of $20,828 at the start of the week. Because of this new pricing, BTC lost 16.54% of its value in less than a day- almost $5,000 in value. Although being the largest and most famous cryptocurrency, Bitcoin is notorious for its huge climbs and equally dramatic declines. For example, BTC skyrocketed to an all-time high of over $69,000 in November 2021, then plummeted to just under $30,000 by the start of 2022. Related Reading | Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Realize March 2020-Like Losses As BTC Crashes Bitcoin’s value peaked above $30,000 on June 1, 2022, but dropped below that the next day. It is currently trading below $22,000. This decrease is linked to TerraUSD, a stablecoin, breaking its $1 peg and Luna subsequently falling. In addition, it reflects global financial uncertainty driven by increasing inflation as investors seek to sell “riskier assets” such as cryptocurrencies. The Bitcoin 3-Day Chart Indicates March 2020 Crash The 3-Day Bitcoin chart Indicates a recurrence of the March 2020 Crash, based on the present state of the BTC market. Bitcoin’s popularity as a safe-haven asset began to wane in March 2020. It had lost half of its value in only two days. After opening the week above $9,000, the cryptocurrency suddenly fell below $4,000 on March 13, 2020. However, as of the end of U.S. markets, it had...