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'Speculative excess': ethereum finds new peak in sizzling crypto market

Published 04/05/2021, 06:05
Updated 04/05/2021, 06:11
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The exchange rates and logos of Bitcoin (BTH), Ether (ETH), Litecoin (LTC) and Monero (XMR) are seen on the display of a cryptocurrency ATM of blockchain payment service provider Bity at the House of Satochi bitcoin and blockchain shop in Zuri

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Cryptocurrency ether rose to a fresh record peak on Tuesday before dropping sharply as some investors pulled profits from a white-hot market bulging with questionable new entrants.

A day after blowing past $3,000 for the first time, ether, the token traded over the ethereum blockchain, hit $3,457.64 on the bitstamp exchange before dropping 6% to $3,244.

That still leaves it with a gain of some 340% this year. The rise is in part a spillover from flows into bitcoin, which has grown in stature as big-name investors from Elon Musk's carmaker Tesla to Wall Street investor Stanley Druckenmiller buy in.

It is also being driven by a speculative frenzy in the asset class. Joke cryptocurrency dogecoin is up by 9,000% this year to put the sum of its tokens on issue at over $54 billion. Other new tokens have proliferated, and buyers this week piled in to several tiny new coins promoted by porn stars.

"What we're seeing right now is the definition of speculative excess," said IG Markets analyst Kyle Rodda, who likened it to the tech-bubble mania of two decades ago.

"There's money being thrown at anything in the crypto space," he added.

With a market capitalisation of $376 billion, traders are taking the gains in ether much more seriously and say it is catching up to bitcoin's rise and that upgrades to the ethereum blockchain stand to make it more useful.

Against bitcoin the value of ether has more than doubled this year and it touched a more than two-and-a-half-year high early on Tuesday. Bitcoin, which is up 90% this year dipped to $55,625 while the U.S. dollar firmed slightly elsewhere. [FRX/]

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