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Bitcoin’s price reflects odd gap on Coinbase after trading higher than BitMEX

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The Bitcoin market has been witnessing grave volatility lately. The world’s largest cryptocurrency has tried thrice to surpass the $8k barrier since the price drop on 7 March; however, it has failed every single time. Its latest effort on 10 March might have pushed the price of the coin above $8k, but it was short-lived as the coin soon fell by 5%.

Source: BTC/USD on Trading View

Source: BTC/USD on Trading View

The falling price of BTC at 1500 UTC triggered a spree of liquidations on BitMEX’s BTC Futures market. As the price sunk, longs worth $28 million were liquidated on BitMEX within an hour. Even though the buyers tried to up the price of the digital asset with buy liquidations of $14 million in a day, the sellers’ were still leading with a total of $35 million in liquidations. The total liquidation on BitMEX within a day was noted to be worth $49 million.

Source: Skew

Source: Skew

Due to Bitcoin’s correlation with Ethereum, a similar fall was noted in the ETH market, which in turn set off the liquidations. According to data provider Skew markets, a total of $1.4 million liquidations took place in the BitMEX ETHUSD Futures. However, unlike the Bitcoin market, Ethereum’s buyers were adamant to push the price of the coin up as they outperformed the sellers in the market. The buy liquidations were reported to be $797k, whereas the sell liquidations were around $625k.

Source: Skew

Source: Skew

However, closely observing the falls that took place in the market on 10 March revealed something unusual. Bitcoin’s price charts on Coinbase exchange revealed an odd gap, one recorded at 15:30 UTC.

Source: BTC/USD on Trading View

Source: BTC/USD on Trading View

This gap could have been an error that arose at the exchange’s end or TradingView’s end. Another interesting observation was that following the incomplete candle, at 15:35 UTC, the difference between BitMEX’s and Coinbase’s spot BTC price was stark. BitMEX opened the 15:35 hour with a BTC price of $7,743 while Coinbase opened at $7,857.10, a difference of $114. As the highest price at that particular time on BitMEX was marked at $7,866, Coinbase surpassed it with $7,872.15.

Source: Skew

Source: Skew

This difference was 1.65% and was highlighted even on Skew’s charts. However, at press time, the price of Bitcoin on BitMEX was $7,884.5, while on Coinbase it was $7,893.87.

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Namrata is a full-time journalist at AMBCrypto covering the US and Indian market. A graduate in Mass communication, while majoring in Journalism, she writes mainly about regulations and its impact with a focus on technological advancements in the crypto space.
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