Below $50: Litecoin Price Clocks 12-Month Low

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The price of litecoin hit a 12-month low below $50.00 on Wednesday.

The world's seventh largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization sank to $47.67 at 10:34 UTC - its lowest price since September 22, 2017.

LTC was last seen at $49.08, down more than 8 percent on the day, according to CoinMarketCap.

Further, it is down 86 percent from its all-time high of $344 set last December.

Other cryptocurrencies are also reporting sharp losses today.

Ether, bitcoin cash and monero are all posting 24-hour losses above 9 percent.

Stellar lumens is currently the only cryptocurrency out of the top 50 showing a 24-hour gain, albeit a meager one of 0.02 percent - likely based on positive news flow in recent days.

The risk aversion is likely associated with bitcoin's 15 percent week-on-week drop.

The leading cryptocurrency's current price of $6,273 is just around $400 away from setting a new low for the year, which if surpassed, will likely drag down the rest of market with it.

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