The latest Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) news is that Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) (BTC) has taken a major hit this week and has dragged the rest of the cryptocurrency market down with it. At press time, the total cryptocurrency market is sitting at just above $225 billion, which is $75 billion lower than what it was just two weeks ago.

Within the last 24 hours, the crypto market has dropped almost $20 billion.

Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) News: Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) (BTC) Struggles

According to CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) (BTC) is currently trading at $6,509.67, down -8.50% in 24 hours. For the week, BTC price is down -14.47%, and for the month, Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) price is down -5.15%.

This month, Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) had a brief rally that left many crypto enthusiasts hopeful for a brighter tomorrow, but it seems the coin has corrected again.

SEC to Blame

A lot of you seem to think that the ETF approval is not necessary in order for the market to flourish once again. Think again! ETF approval is an absolute necessity to continued $BTC success. Total MC is as high as it’s going to get w/out. SEC ETF approval is the next catalyst.
— WolfofCrypto (@bullishgentlemn) August 7, 2018

The Securities and Exchange Committee (SEC) has postponed its decision on approving Bitcoin (available on Coinbase)’s ETF once again, a decision which is entirely being blamed for the market’s downfall. The CBOE, VanEck, and SolidX have all put in a request to offer Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) ETFs and the SEC isn’t ready to make a decision on this just yet.

If approved, many believe this could propel the cryptocurrency market to another level—very similar to what the Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) futures were anticipated to do. Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) ETFs would, in fact, help to bring in more institutional investors, where the real money is.

Adoption is key to the longevity of cryptocurrency, and the SEC knows that the decision shouldn’t be made swiftly. It remains still unknown when Jay Clayton and the committee will come up with a decision, but we can expect the market to fall until they do.