Why is bitcoin falling so much?

in #bitcoin6 years ago

investing in bitcoin is a most risky activity, as experts advise before millions of users launch to buy cryptocurrencies like crazy after hearing the siren songs that pour media. In fact, in the last hours the bitcoin has fallen to 10%. For what is this?

There are different variables that affect the price of bitcoin, but the most logical explanation for the fall of bitcoin we are feeling is quite far away, specifically in South Korea.

And the South Korean government has just announced the intention to prohibit the trade of cryptocurrencies, causing bitcoin prices to plummet and causing the virtual currency market to be in a state of confusion, without knowing that do with your investments. The Minister of Justice, Park Sang-ki, has just stated that the government was preparing a bill to prohibit the trade of the virtual currency in domestic exchanges.

"There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and the Ministry of Justice is basically preparing a bill to prohibit the trade of cryptocurrencies through exchanges."

The future of bitcoin
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After the announcement of the Korean Ministry of Justice, the local price of bitcoin plummeted by up to 21 percent in the midday trade to reach 17,064 dollars. Right now the fall of bitcoin is around 10%, quoting close to 14,000 dollars after a few days ago reached highs of almost 20,000 dollars.

Although bitcoin is the most famous of the cryptocurrencies, currently the market allows to work with other well-known variables such as Ripple, Tron, NEO, Dash, Verge, Monero, IOTA. All of them would be regulated by the same legislation and investors fear that other countries follow South Korea and begin to regulate the market for them.

The end of the bubble?
Several analysts have been warning that the price of this type of cryptocurrency is well above its real value, so it is expected that the bitcoin bubble and other virtual currencies will end up exploding sooner rather than later. They anticipate a further fall of bitcoin in the coming weeks

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