Bitcoin is experiencing one of the biggest crashes in historythats apparent. But Bank of America Researchs Flow Show research note has crunched data and put it in historic terms: Its the fifth-worst collapse of an asset in financial history, nearly as great in scale as the Mississippi & South Sea Co. History buffs would know that episode better as the South Sea Bubble, and it was so long agothe early 1700sthat the United States did not yet exist and the UK was involved in the War of the Spanish Succession.

Bitcoin, which makes up 41% of the crypto market, hit lows unseen seen since the depths of the pandemic two years ago. And although it rallied after Mays crypto winter, a market downturn is back in full force with FTXs implosion thats led the crypto exchange to file for bankruptcy, and founder and CEO Sam Bankman-Fried to resigna far cry from a few months ago when he was likened to JP Morgan for his attempted rescue missions of distressed firms

BofAs research, based on Bloomberg data, finds that Bitcoins fall is the fifth largest on recordand by far the biggest crash since the 1970s. 

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Bitcoin has seen a 77% decline from its peak trading at $70,000 in November of last year in the aftermath of FTXs fall. Meanwhile, the crypto market cap has plummeted from $3 trillion to $900 billion. 

Its reminiscent of the dotcom bust from two decades ago, which BofA estimates at a decline of 76% (just 1% lower than Bitcoins fall) from its peak in March 2000. The dotcom bubble was fueled by investments in online companies from the day when the internet was new, during a bull market in the 1990s. The Nasdaq index grew rapidly, but in 2000 the bubble burst when companies that had raised a lot of cash but didnt have much in the way of a business plan essentially just ran out of money. Nasdaqs five-fold growth fell with the crash, and billions of dollars were lost. Crypto critics argue the similarities are obvious. 

Another great bubble that just beats out Bitcoin is the end of the roaring 20s and Black Monday, the stock market crash that precipitated the Great Depression.

The economic events of 100 years ago also share similarities with today. Following the first world war, the U.S. government was spending more than it was earning back in tax revenue, and high inflation ensued. American industrial power, though, created a flood of jobs as the country emerged as a major international player. 

Historians such as Liaquat Ahamed (who won a Pulitzer for his depiction of Great Depression-era central bankers, Lords of Finance) argue that the imbalance of global trade caused by the use of the gold standard, on the one hand, and America actually having most of the worlds gold, confused central bankers response to the crash and worsened the recession into a depression; again, thats not unlike todays extraordinarily strong dollar as the worlds reserve currency. The Dow Jones Industrial Average index plummeted 89%, BofA calculates, putting even Bitcoins fall to shame. 

In more recent years, we saw the stocks of U.S. homebuilders crash, declining 83% from its peak in 2005, based on BofAs calculations. After its peak and era of rapid growth, it came to an end over the course of three years and the financial crisis of 2008 followed. 

Bitcoin has dropped roughly 3% in the last 24 hours and 19% in the last weekits currently being traded at around $16,800.

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