This Tweet Just Erased $288 Billion from Crypto Market Cap

in LeoFinance4 years ago

An unconfirmed headline about the U.S. Treasury charging several financial institutions with cryptocurrency money laundering has wreaked havoc across the cryptocurrency market.

As reported by U.Today, Bitcoin tanked to the $51,000 level, with top altcoins seeing even steeper losses.

The headline that supposedly triggered the crash was posted by a shady Twitter account called FXHedge.

The tweet managed to erase $288 billion from the cryptocurrency market in the span of 54 minutes after making rounds on social media. At the time of writing this article, it has over 4,700 likes despite FXHedge citing anonymous sources and disabling comments.

Jake Chervinsky, general counsel at Compound Finance, writes that he doesn’t find the tweet credible since money laundering cases fall under the purview of the U.S. Department of Justice. He also adds that it would be “unusual” to charge several financial institutions at once:

I don't find this credible. The tweet itself is fishy: Treasury doesn't charge money laundering (DOJ does) & a case against several FIs at once would be unusual. Also, criminal investigations are kept strictly confidential & rarely leak. I'm not convinced by unnamed "sources."

It should be noted that FXHedge has a history of making false claims in the past, which means that its content should be taken with more than a pinch of salt.

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What a joke.

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