US President Donald Trump had criticised Bitcoin, Libra, and other cryptocurrencies last week.
Bitcoin slumped more than 10 percent over the weekend to a two-week low as fears of a crackdown of cryptocurrencies grew on mounting scrutiny of Facebook's planned Libra digital coin.
Bitcoin fell 11.1 percent from Friday to $9,855 (roughly Rs. 6.75 lakhs) early on Monday, its lowest since July 2. The original cryptocurrency slumped 10.4 percent on Sunday alone, its second-biggest daily drop this year. It was last up 0.5 percent at $10,245.
Politicians and financial regulators across the world have called for scrutiny of Facebook's Libra coin, with concerns ranging from consumer protection and privacy to its potential systemic risks given the social media giant's global reach.
US President Donald Trump criticised Bitcoin, Libra and other cryptocurrencies last week, demanding that firms seek a banking charter and subject themselves to US. and global regulations if they wanted to "become a bank".
Bitcoin, which initially shrugged off Trump's tweet, fell sharply after US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell called for a halt to Facebook's project until concerns from privacy to money-laundering were addressed.
"Together they have increased the tail risk that the US will look to crack down on it in some way," said Jamie Farquhar, portfolio manager at crypto firm NKB Group in London.
Underscoring the growing attention on Facebook's plans, Japanese authorities have also set up a working group to look at Libra's possible impact on monetary policy and financial regulation, government sources told Reuters.
European Central Bank policymaker Benoit Coeure is due to deliver a preliminary report on the matter at a meeting of G7 finance ministers this week in Chantilly, north of Paris.
Bitcoin climbed nearly 55% in nine days after Facebook unveiled its plans for Libra on June 18, touching an 18-month high of nearly $14,000. The project has boosted hopes among some investors that cryptocurrencies could gain wider acceptance.
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