Bitcoin slips to 2018 low as rising scrutiny fuels scepticism
Its fall comes as S Korean exchanges get hacked, Japan orders anti-money laundering measures
New York
BITCOIN dropped to the lowest level this year as pressure mounts on the embryonic digital-currency sector, with global central bankers raising questions of viability and government regulators increasing scrutiny.
The biggest virtual currency fell as much as 5.1 per cent to US$5,832.68, piercing the previous low of the year of US$5,920.72 that was set on Feb 6, according to Bitstamp prices. That bought its decline from the record high of almost US$20,000, reached in December, to 70 per cent.
On Friday, Japan's Financial Services Agency ordered six of the country's biggest crypto trading venues to improve measures to prevent money laundering. The companies must submit their plans by July 23.
Peer-to-peer money has come under fresh pressure in recent weeks after two South Korean exchanges said they were hacked. That raised fresh concerns about the security of investor holdings.
Bitstamp is one of the major price sources for cryptocurrencies, which have no unified quotation system and can vary substantially among countries. Bloomberg's composite pricing, which includes Bitstamp and other sources, showed Bitcoin closed on Friday at US$6,070.19. BLOOMBERG
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