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comment | "parent_author":"",<br>"parent_permlink":"bitcoin",<br>"author":"said8000",<br>"permlink":"bitcoin-falls-under-8000usd-for-the-2nd-time-in-3-days",<br>"title":"Bitcoin falls under 8000$ for the 2nd time in 3 days",<br>"body":"\n[source (http:\/\/www.businessinsider.fr\/cours-bitcoin-sous-8000-5-fevrier-2018)\n - Bitcoin is back below 8,<br>000$ on Monday morning.\n- After a difficult week,<br> the cryptocurrency market remains under pressure.\n - Last week's divestments were marked by a survey of tether,<br> a cryptocurrency accused by some of causing bitcoin inflation.\nBitcoin is back below 8,<br>000$ on Monday morning.\n After a difficult week,<br> the cryptocurrency market remains under pressure.\n Last week's divestments were marked by a survey of tether,<br> a cryptocurrency accused by some of causing bitcoin inflation.\n\nThe price of bitcoin again fell below the 8000$ mark Monday morning,<br> February 5,<br> while the significant volatility of the cryptocurrency market persists.\n\nBitcoin fell below 8,<br>000$ on Friday during a crazy trading day,<br> which saw cryptocurrency tumble 15% to 7,<br>700$,<br> before bouncing back and ending the day at a positive rate,<br> close to 9,<br>000$ .\n\nAfter a weekend of reasonably stable trading,<br> the fall of bitcoin resumes on Monday,<br> falling to 7876 dollars overnight. At 10:05 Paris time,<br> bitcoin is close to 8,<br>000$,<br> but remains below,<br> as shown in the Markets Insider chart above.\n\nThe cryptos market has been in bad shape since the beginning of the year,<br> because of fears of increased regulation and the decline in the volume of trade in Asia. Bitcoin is now less than half its record value in mid-December,<br> when it exceeded 19,<br>000$.\n\nMonday's decline comes as many major banks announce they want to ban the use of their credit cards to buy bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. In the US,<br> JPMorgan Chase,<br> Bank of America and Citigroup have announced the ban,<br> while Llyods Banking Group is expected to do the same in the UK on Monday.\n\nOther sources of concern emerged in the sector last week when Facebook banned crypto-currency ads and US authorities began their investigation of tether,<br> a cryptocurrency accused by some of causing inflation in the US. bitcoin.\n\nLast week,<br> Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also said that the Indian government \"does not consider crypto-currencies to be an official currency or currency and will take all necessary measures to eliminate the use of these assets in the country. financing of illegitimate activities or as a payment system. \"\nsource :\n[www.businessinsider.fr (http:\/\/www.businessinsider.fr\/cours-bitcoin-sous-8000-5-fevrier-2018)\n\n",<br>"json_metadata":" \"community\":\"busy\",<br>\"app\":\"busy\/2.3.0\",<br>\"format\":\"markdown\",<br>\"links\":[\"http:\/\/www.businessinsider.fr\/cours-bitcoin-sous-8000-5-fevrier-2018\",<br>\"http:\/\/www.businessinsider.fr\/cours-bitcoin-sous-8000-5-fevrier-2018\" ,<br>\"tags\":[\"bitcoin\",<br>\"cryptocurrency\",<br>\"blockchain\",<br>\"busy\" " | vote | "voter":"said8000", "author":"said8000", "permlink":"bitcoin-falls-under-8000usd-for-the-2nd-time-in-3-days", "weight":10000 |
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