LONDON: Bitcoin hasn't been the only casualty of the backlash by the world's major economic powers against Facebook's plans for a cryptocurrency, with smaller digital coins also feeling the burn.
Bitcoin has slumped around 30per cent from 18-month highs of nearly US$14,000 touched after Facebook's move, following a growing chorus of concern among regulators and politicians from the United States to Europe at the social media giant's plans.The second-biggest coin Ethereum has slumped by nearly half. The third largest, Ripple's XRP, is down by around 40per cent, while Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash have slumped by 40per cent and 42per cent respectively.
On Wednesday, G7 finance chiefs cast a cloud over prospects for Facebook's Libra digital coin, insisting tough regulatory problems would have to be worked out first. The Bank of Japan governor said a G7 task force looking at cryptocurrencies like Libra would likely grow to include a broader range of regulators beyond the bloc.Facebook faced in the U.S. more questioning by lawmakers after a bruising first bout on Tuesday, when senators from both parties condemned the project.
After Facebook unveiled its Libra cryptocurrency, bitcoin soared as much as 55per cent in just nine days as investors bet the social media giant's gambit would herald mass adoption of cryptocurrencies. The top four altcoins also soared, climbing between 10per cent and 33per cent."When things are going up bitcoin tends to outperform and when crypto goes down the altcoins tend to take larger losses," said Mati Greenspan, an analyst at eToro.
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