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Bitcoin rebounds above $8,000 after regulators spare tough reprisals

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February 7, 2018
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Bitcoin is marching toward its second day of gains as traders showed relief over comments Tuesday by U.S. securities regulators, who called for greater oversight of cryptocurrencies without proposing industry-killing measures.

The largest digital token headed to its first back-to-back increase in almost two weeks, rising 4.4 percent to $8,107 by 10:49 a.m. in New York, after earlier rising above $8,600 for the first time this week, according to prices compiled by Bloomberg.

Rival coins, Ripple, Ethereum and Litecoin gained at least two percent, holding ground even as a Goldman Sachs Group Inc. report said most virtual currencies won’t survive a coming shakeout.

The heads of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission said lawmakers may need to pass legislation that gives federal agencies jurisdiction over Bitcoin’s spot market and associated online trading platforms.

“The market was certainly worried that they might come out harsher,” said Mati Greenspan, market analyst at currency trader eToro in Tel Aviv. “In fact, they were quite soft, which is mostly in line with all of their previous messages.”

The biggest tokens were holding most of their Tuesday gains. Over the past 24 hours, the top 10 by market value had an average increase of about 12 percent, according to Coinmarketcap.com prices.

The respite this week didn’t temper Bitcoin’s volatility, a frequent target of regulators and central bankers who say no asset as mercurial as crypto can become a currency.

Volatility was among a list of investor risks in the world of crypto coins and their initial offerings that was laid out yesterday by SEC Chairman Jay Clayton before a Senate commmittee. He included “poor, incorrect or non-existent disclosure” as well as manipulation, fraud and theft.

Digital currency advocate Tyler Winklevoss, who said he’s an investor in Bitcoin, Ethereum and a few others, welcomed the imposition of regulations, in an interview with Bloomberg in Abu Dhabi.

“Our whole thesis is that these technologies can’t flourish and grow without thoughtful regulations connecting them to traditional finance,” Winklevoss said.

 

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