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Bitcoin rises by 15 percent recouping from its worst loss since 2013

Reuters • December 27, 2017, 07:26:52 IST
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Bitcoin had risen around twentyfold since the start of the year, climbing from less than $1,000 to as high as $19,666

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Bitcoin rises by 15 percent recouping from its worst loss since 2013

Bitcoin rose 15 percent on Tuesday, recouping about half of the losses it sustained last week, its worst since 2013, as investors who had missed out on earlier rallies bought the world’s biggest and best-known digital currency. [caption id=“attachment_4262169” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]A Bitcoin (virtual currency) paper wallet with QR codes. Image: Reuters A Bitcoin (virtual currency) paper wallet with QR codes. Image: Reuters[/caption] While bitcoin investors and analysts believe last week’s decline in its value was a natural correction after a heady run-up in prices, there have been further warnings from market regulators and central banks. Bitcoin fell nearly 30 percent at one stage on Friday to $11,159.93. At 3:09 p.m. (2009 GMT) on Tuesday, bitcoin BTC=BTSP was up 15 percent at $16,030 in light trading on the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp exchange. “The latest price move shows bitcoin is still a speculative investment. There is an enormous amount of volatility there,” said Kristina Hooper, a chief global market strategist with Invesco in New York. The digital currency had risen around twentyfold since the start of the year, climbing from less than $1,000 to as high as $19,666 on 17 December Bitstamp and to over $20,000 on other exchanges. “There is no right current price which would reflect the right current valuation,” said Andrei Popescu, Singapore-based co-founder of COSS, which describes itself as a platform that encompasses all features of a digital economy based on cryptocurrency. “Taking profit is right, while buying into a long-term projection is also right. You don’t have to be right in this market, just less wrong than the rest,” Popescu said. Critics have pointed to bitcoin’s design flaws and hacks of digital “wallets” in which bitcoins are kept as an alternative to traditional currencies. “We, therefore, think that bitcoin is a product that is unable to fulfill the basic functions it is meant to fulfil. We, therefore, think it is likely a bubble, that will eventually fade, as other cryptocurrencies will take over,” Citi analysts wrote in a research published on Friday. Shmuel Hauser, the chairman of the Israel Securities Authority, was the latest among regulators to voice his concerns. He said on Monday he will propose the regulation to ban companies based on bitcoin and other digital currencies from trading on the **Tel Aviv Stock Exchange** . Singapore’s central bank last week issued a warning against investment in cryptocurrencies, saying it considers the recent surge in prices to be driven by speculation and that the risk of a sharp fall in prices is high. Prices of other cryptocurrencies, which slid along with bitcoin last week, have also recovered, with Ethereum, the second-biggest cryptocurrency by market size, quoted around $771, up from Sunday’s low of $689 but still far from highs around $900 hit last week.

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