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Bitcoin drops with stocks as analyst warns of banking crisis ‘endgame’

Bitcoin drops with stocks as analyst warns of banking crisis 'endgame'

Bitcoin (BTC) slid below $29,000 around the May 4 Wall Street open as United States equities showed jitters over the resurgent banking crisis.

BTC/USD 1-hour candle chart (Bitstamp). Source: TradingView

“Too much all at once” for U.S. banks

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed BTC/USD losing ground as the S&P 500 shed 0.7%.

The risk asset comedown accompanied more mayhem for U.S. regional bank stocks, withe PacWest Bancorp once again leading the way, falling over 50% on the day.

The embattled lender had already seen major losses, and at the time of writing was down 86.5% year-to-date. In a statement, the bank nonetheless described its position as “solid.”

As Cointelegraph reported, reassurances of U.S. authorities over the banking system stability appeared at odds with reality for many commentators, with confusion only increasing as the crisis continued.

“For the first time in weeks, equity markets are responding to the banking crisis,” financial commentary resource, The Kobeissi Letter, wrote in part of Twitter coverage.

Kobeissi argued that the latest Federal Reserve interest rate hike, confirmed as 0.25% on May 3, had added fuel to the fire.

“Perhaps this is the equity market worrying that the crisis may not isolated,” it continued.

“The Fed rate hike is only making things worse.”

In addition to PacWest, First Horizon and Western Alliance were two more major losers on the day, down 53% and 38%, respectively.

“Confidence in a financial institution is built over decades and destroyed in days,” Bill Ackman, CEO of hedge fund management firm Pershing Square, continued in his own response.

“As each domino falls, the next weakest bank begins to wobble. Until investors are rewarded for betting on a wobbling bank, there will be no bid, and the best sale is the last price. We are running out of time to fix this problem.”

In a dedicated blog post on the crisis, meanwhile, Marty Bent, founder of crypto media firm TFTC, described it as a point of no return.

“Everywhere one looks things look absolutely terrible for the US financial system. This feels like the endgame,” he warned on May 3.

“I find it hard to…

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