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China’s central bank barred financial institutions from handling Bitcoin transactions, moving to regulate the virtual currency after an 89-fold jump in its value sparked a surge of investor interest in the country.
Bitcoin isn’t a currency with “real meaning” and doesn’t have the same legal status as a currency, the People’s Bank of China said. The public is free to participate in Internet transactions provided they take on the risk themselves, it said.
An unregulated digital currency may pose a threat to China’s capital controls. Regulatory oversight may restrain demand for Bitcoin in China, which exchange operator BTC China said has become the world’s biggest trader with more than half of global volumes. Surging Bitcoin prices have spurred investor protection concerns and prompted former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan to call it a “bubble.”
Bitcoin prices plunged after the PBOC announcement.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-05/c...ansactions.html
Probably fall again if the whole world decides that it has no value.Bitcoin isn’t a currency with “real meaning” and doesn’t have the same legal status as a currency, the People’s Bank of China said. The public is free to participate in Internet transactions provided they take on the risk themselves, it said.
An unregulated digital currency may pose a threat to China’s capital controls. Regulatory oversight may restrain demand for Bitcoin in China, which exchange operator BTC China said has become the world’s biggest trader with more than half of global volumes. Surging Bitcoin prices have spurred investor protection concerns and prompted former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan to call it a “bubble.”
Bitcoin prices plunged after the PBOC announcement.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-05/c...ansactions.html
Dec 5 2013, 05:24 PM
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