Unfortunately, not even Bitcoin exchanges aren’t safe from the crypto carnage that has transpired over the past few days.
Not too long ago, Bitfinex “investigating what seems like a distributed denial-of-service” attack (DDoS) attack on its exchange. This came as a number of users began reporting they couldn’t access their BTC trades.We are investigating what seems like a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. We will keep everyone updated on here and our status page as we know more. — Bitfinex (@bitfinex)
With Bitfinex hosting some of the most prominent cryptocurrency traders (like J0E007), many immediately wondered how the unexpected temporary closure of the exchange was affecting the Bitcoin market.
Although no strict correlation has been determined, our analysis found that BTC began showing signs of weakness once the DDoS attack started.Bitcoin Seemingly Reacts Negatively to Bitfinex News
Below is an extremely short-term chart of Bitcoin’s price created by NewsBTC showing trends before, during, and after the DDoS attack. The first vertical line (blue) is when Bitfinex started to report issues, with the site lagging and data throughput decreasing. In the minute after Bitfinex’s status page reported this, BTC fell by $20. The second vertical line (more transparent blue) was when the seeming DDoS attack succeeded, marked by Bitfinex’s site response time hitting zero and data throughput flatlining. This seemingly marked the start of a steep decline that brought BTC from $8,740 to $8,560 — a drop of 2% — as of the time of writing this.Importantly, Bitcoin moving on the maintenance/shutdown of a top Bitcoin exchange isn't unprecedented: In August of 2018, BTC surged $300 — then 5% — once BitMEX began a rare maintenance session. — Nick Chong (@n1ckchong)These things considered, it isn’t out of the realm of possibility that BTC’s 2% drop from $8,740 to $8,560, which was explained earlier, was triggered by this Bitfinex news.
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