Bitcoin shows 2-cent price on Revolut as users report apparent BTC display glitch Screenshots showed BTC briefly far below global market prices, though it remains unclear whether any trades were executed at those levels or whether the move was a display issue.
What to know: – Some Revolut users saw bitcoin prices on the app briefly plunge far below market levels on Friday before snapping back, in what appeared to be a display or liquidity-related glitch. – The anomaly did not appear on major exchanges tracked by CoinGecko and CoinMarketCap, where bitcoin traded just over $79,000 during Asian afternoon hours. – Revolut has not commented on the incident, and unverified user claims that buy orders were filled at the aberrant prices raise questions about whether the moves reflected real liquidity or a platform-side pricing error
Some Revolut users saw bitcoin briefly display far below market prices on Friday, with app charts showing a sudden plunge before snapping back near prevailing levels, in what appeared to be either a pricing display issue or a liquidity-related dislocation. Revolut’s official bitcoin page shows BTC briefly marked around £29,414 on Revolut’s one-day chart before returning near £58,600. Other social media posts claimed the app showed even lower prints, including near-zero prices as low as 2-cents, though CoinDesk could not independently verify those levels or confirm whether any trades were actually executed there.
The issue seemed isolated as no exchange on lists tracked by CoinGecko and CoinMarketCap showed any bitcoin price anomaly. It trades just over $79,000 as of Asian afternoon hours Friday. Revolut had not responded to a CoinDesk request for comment by publication time.