Bitcoin Bounces Back After Dipping Below $6,000 to Hit 3-Month Low

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By Reuters | Updated: 7 February 2018 13:08 IST

Bitcoin rallied from three-month lows below $6,000 (roughly Rs. 3.84 lakhs) in choppy trading on Tuesday, but worries lingered about a global regulatory clampdown and moves by banks to ban buying Bitcoin with credit cards.

On the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp exchange, Bitcoin hit $5,920, its lowest since mid-November, before recovering to above $8,000. It hit a high of $8,150 (roughly Rs. 5.22 lakhs) and was last at $7,922.79 in late trading in New York, up nearly 15 percent on the day.

"Crypto is alive and well," said Matthew Roszak, co-founder and chairman of US blockchain technology company Bloq.

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"This whole thing is a movie. It's not a static feature. We will see continued investment, continued adoption, inspiring developers. This is the real thing."

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Bitcoin has slumped in recent sessions as a risk-off mood spread across financial markets. It has fallen about 70 percent from its peak of almost $20,000 (roughly Rs. 12.84 lakhs) in December and was down more than 40 percent so far this year.

The original cryptocurrency gained more than 1,300 percent last year.

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Other digital currencies also rose after posting steep losses the last few weeks. Ethereum, the second-largest by market value, was up 10.7 percent over the past 24 hours at $791.33 (roughly Rs. 50,700), while the third-largest, Ripple, edged up nearly 6 percent at 76 US cents (roughly Rs. 49), according to cryptocurrency tracker coinmarketcap.com.

The gains came amid a US Senate hearing on virtual currencies in which J. Christopher Giancarlo, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and Jay Clayton, chairman at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) testified. The Senate is examining the role of the SEC and CFTC in regulating virtual currencies.

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US regulators may ask Congress to pass legislation to improve oversight of virtual currencies like Bitcoin amid concerns about the risks posed by the emerging asset class, Clayton said on Tuesday.

After a massive run-up last year, in which investors across the world piled into the market, cryptocurrency prices have skidded lower while regulators have stepped up warnings about the risk of investing in them.

Regulatory clampdowns in South Korea and India and an advertising ban by Facebook have hit sentiment. Several banks said in recent days that they were banning customers from buying cryptocurrencies with credit cards.

Still, many cryptocurrency backers said regulation should be welcomed and short-term price volatility is to be expected for a new market.

"I think regulators need to learn how to interact with this technology and not stop this," Bloq's Roszak said.

"Whenever you see a government banning cryptocurrencies, a bank banning, I think in many ways, that's them pulling the handbrakes up to better understand how to interact this technology," he added.

Iqbal Gandham, managing director at trading platform eToro said his company had seen a drop in trading interest from investors in recent weeks amid the selloff, but that interest remained far higher than before the fourth quarter of last year.

The plunge has come during a heavy selloff in global stock markets in recent days, undermining views that Bitcoin's price moves are generally uncorrelated to those of other asset classes.

© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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