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Understanding Flash Crashes in Cryptocurrency Trading

Welcome to the world of cryptocurrencyIt's exciting, but also comes with risks. One of the more frightening things new traders encounter (or hear about) are “flash crashes.” This guide will explain what they are, why they happen, and how to protect yourself.

What is a Flash Crash?

A flash crash is a *very* rapid and significant drop in the price of an asset—in this case, a cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin or Ethereum. It happens very quickly, often within minutes, and can be followed by a partial or full recovery. Think of it like a sudden, steep dip on a rollercoaster, but much faster.

For example, imagine you’re watching Bitcoin trading at $60,000. Suddenly, in a matter of minutes, it drops to $50,000, then maybe even $40,000This is a flash crash. It’s different than a normal price correction, which happens more gradually.

Why Do Flash Crashes Happen?

There isn’t one single reason, but here are the most common causes:

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