Bitcoin traded above $6,000 Monday morning after dropping below that level for the first time since February over the weekend, with the digital currency heading for a second straight quarterly decline.
The cryptocurrency was trading at $6,148.22 .Up 1.3% from its Friday close, according to composite Bloomberg pricing. It slumped to as low as $5,780 on Sunday, breaching the previous 2018 nadir set in February, according to Bitstamp prices. Rival coins including Ripple, Ethereum and Litecoin continue to trade lower, the data show.