Nonetheless, after a recent downturn, LUNA witnessed a significant loss of more than $10 billion on May 10, falling from $21.01 billion to $10.96 at the time of writing, according to statistics from CoinMarketCap. Terra’s value had really dropped as low as $8.41 billion on the same day, before making a slight rebound on the day. The currency is now trading at $31.71, a decrease of 48.42% over the past 24 hours and a decrease of 61.89% in the last week. Rekt Capital, a cryptocurrency trading expert, has spotted a bearish divergence that is now taking place. He noted:
Why has LUNA dropped so much?
Notably, on May 10, crypto trading platform Binance announced it suspended withdrawals of LUNA and UST tokens due to “network slowness and congestion.” The company said in a statement, that it would reopen withdrawals for these tokens once it deemed the network to be stable and the volume of pending withdrawals has reduced. The Luna Foundation Guard (LFG) now has $171.4 million in USD in its reserves, which is down 85% from the previous day, $86.82 million in UST, which is down 41% from the day before, and $84.5 million in AVAX in its reserves. As a result of the liquidation of its Bitcoin holdings to maintain the peg, the LFG has drained its reserves. Interestingly, on May 6, the Luna Foundation surpassed Tesla as the second-largest corporate holder of Bitcoin. How things will play out from here is unclear. Investors will be keeping a close eye on Bitcoin as if it continues to drop; LUNA will likely be impacted; however, given that Terra was trading as high as $95 in the last month, some traders may be looking at this drop as a buying opportunity. Disclaimer: The content on this site should not be considered investment advice. Investing is speculative. When investing, your capital is at risk.