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Revolut App Displays Bitcoin Price at $0.02 in Brief Glitch
Users of the neobank Revolut, which offers cryptocurrency investment services, briefly saw the price of Bitcoin displayed at just $0.02 on the app earlier this week, according to a report by CoinDesk. Screenshots shared on social media showed the price dropping to two cents before quickly recovering to its normal level. It remains unclear whether any trades were executed at the erroneous price.
During the same period, major cryptocurrency exchanges including Binance and Coinbase listed Bitcoin at approximately $79,000, according to data from CoinGecko and CoinMarketCap. This indicates the glitch was isolated to Revolut’s platform and not the result of a broader market sell-off. The discrepancy between the app’s display and actual market data suggests a technical error rather than a real price movement.
Revolut, a London-based financial technology company, has expanded its crypto offerings significantly in recent years, allowing users to buy, sell, and hold digital assets alongside traditional currencies. The neobank has faced previous technical issues with its crypto services, including temporary outages during periods of high volatility. This latest glitch raises questions about the reliability of price data displayed on the platform.
For Revolut’s crypto-trading customers, the incident underscores the importance of verifying prices across multiple sources before executing trades. While no trades at the glitched price have been confirmed, such errors could potentially lead to unintended transactions if automated trading features are enabled. Revolut has not yet issued an official statement addressing the glitch or outlining any remedial measures.
The brief display of Bitcoin at $0.02 on Revolut’s app appears to be a technical glitch rather than a market event. With no official explanation from Revolut yet, users are advised to cross-check prices on other platforms. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges fintech apps face in maintaining accurate real-time data for volatile assets like cryptocurrency.
Q1: Did anyone buy Bitcoin at $0.02 on Revolut?
It has not been confirmed whether any trades were executed at the glitched price. Revolut has not released transaction data related to the incident.
Q2: Why did Bitcoin show $0.02 on Revolut?
The exact cause is unknown, but it appears to be a technical glitch on Revolut’s platform, as other exchanges showed Bitcoin trading near $79,000 at the same time.
Q3: Is my Revolut crypto account safe?
There is no evidence of a security breach. The glitch seems limited to price display. Users should monitor their accounts and contact Revolut support if they notice any unauthorized transactions.
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