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Omicron the Cryptocurrency Explodes on News of Namesake Variant

Its value jumped as much as ten-fold to $700.
by Agence France Presse
2 days ago
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the start of trading on Monday following Friday’s steep decline in global stocks over fears of the new omicron Covid variant discovered in South Africa on Nov. 29, 2021 in New York City.
Photo/s: Spencer Platt, Getty Images via Agence France-Presse
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Trading in the cryptocurrency Omicron exploded Monday and its value gyrated after the World Health Organization decided to use that name for the latest variant of COVID-19.

Obscure and relatively stable in recent weeks, the virtual unit jumped to nearly $700 early Monday, about 10 times its previous value, according to the crypto news website CoinMarketCap.

It later fell to $152 before rebounding and stabilizing at around $350. 

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The WHO on Friday gave the name Omicron to the latest variant of the coronavirus to worry officials, following its policy to name them after letters in the Greek alphabet.

The cryptocurrency Omicron was created in early November, with its founders making no reference to COVID-19 at the launch. 

Instead, they expressed hope that it could conserve purchasing power independently of the market's volatility.

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Omicron isn't the only virtual unit to benefit from notoriety from the real world, only to see the gains collapse.

The Squid coin, created by fans of the TV series, rose from $0.70 at its launch on Oct. 21 to a peak of $2.86 on November 1. 

It fell to $0.003 the following day. Traders discovered they couldn't cash out their profits and the creators disappeared from social media.

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