MicroStrategy stock was down 10% on Tuesday, while Coinbase and other crypto stocks also dumped.Bitc
MicroStrategy stock was down 10% on Tuesday, while Coinbase and other crypto stocks also dumped.
Bitcoin price traded to lows of $60,600 before seeing a slight recovery.
MicroStrategy, Coinbase, Riot Platforms and Marathon Digital stocks are among crypto-related stocks seeing downside pressure amid Bitcoins price struggles.
MicroStrategy stock dumps 10%
Coinbase‘s COIN was down 3% in early trading on Tuesday, hovering around $211.74 while MicroStrategy’s MSTR stock had dumped over 10% to $1,152. The share price of the Michael Saylor led company has declined more than 29% in the past 30 days.
Todays double-digit dump for the MicroStrategy stock price comes a day after the company reported a net loss in Q1.
Despite the impairment loss, the BTC buying software intelligence firm reported adding more coins to its holdings. That includes the 122 BTC the company acquired for $7.8 million in April to bring its total haul to 214,400 BTC.
As BTC struggles, mining stocks see red
Bitcoin price has struggled since its recent halving and traded near $60k on Tuesday.
The declines came as spot ETF volumes fell, with Hong Kongs debut of its spot BTC and spot ETH exchange-traded funds seeing volumes and assets that were much lower than anticipated in the days leading to their launch.
Read more here: BTC slips amid tough debut for Hong Kong spot ETFs
Crypto stocks that surged in the pre-halving rally are also seeing a retreat. BTC mining stocks Marathon Digital (MARA), Riot Platforms (RIOT) and Bitfarms (BITF) are all down between 4% and 6% in Tuesday trading.
Hut 8 Corp (HUT) and HIVE Digital (HIVE) are also down today, with their stock prices shedding 4% each. Elsewhere, Bitcoin mining machine maker Ebang International (EBON) was just in the green at +1%, while its competitor Canaan Inc (CAN) traded at -6%.
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