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Bitcoin Gets Briefly Caught Up In South Korean Political Strife

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December 3, 2024
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Altcoins across the board also traded lower in Korea than on other exchanges. Dogecoin was priced at roughly 34 cents as of 8:39 a.m. in New York on Upbit, compared to a Bloomberg composite price of 40 cents. Ripple’s XRP, a token that’s surged significantly in recent days, was priced at $2.44 on Upbit, compared with $2.46 on Bloomberg.

South Korea has outsized interest in XRP compared to the US, FRNT Financial wrote in a note to clients. “For instance, XRP/USD has seen a combined trading volume of US ~2.76B over the last 24 hours on Kraken and Coinbase,” analysts at the digital asset platform wrote in a note Tuesday. UpBit, which is available in South Korea, saw $5.5 billion worth of XRP/USD volume in the same time period, according to FRNT Financial.

Altcoins like XRP tend to be less liquid and more volatile than Bitcoin, which is largely used as a store value currency. While this volatility has lead to record gains not seen since the 2021 crypto bubble, it also means that the tokens can see higher losses than Bitcoin during an uncertain market.

XRP was down about 5% as of 11:28 a.m. in New York, with Ether, Solana, Binance Coin and Dogecoin also seeing losses. Bitcoin was up less than 1% to $95,940 after also trading lower earlier in New York.

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