Bitcoin traded above $6,000 Monday morning after dropping below that level for the first time since February over the weekend, with the digital currency heading for a second straight quarterly decline.
The cryptocurrency was trading at $6,148.22 .Up 1.3% from its Friday close, according to composite Bloomberg pricing. It slumped to as low as $5,780 on Sunday, breaching the previous 2018 nadir set in February, according to Bitstamp prices. Rival coins including Ripple, Ethereum and Litecoin continue to trade lower, the data show.
Still not looking great... We need more volume...
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