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Thursday 11 July 2019 10:16 am

Bitcoin extends losses after Fed chair criticises Facebook’s Libra

By: Harry Robertson

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Bitcoin extends losses after Fed chair criticises Facebook's Libra
A picture taken on February 6, 2018 shows a visual representation of the digital crypto-currency Bitcoin, at the "Bitcoin Change" shop in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. / AFP PHOTO / JACK GUEZ (Photo credit should read JACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty Images)

Bitcoin has fallen over five per cent this morning following comments from US Federal reserve chair Jay Powell that Facebook’s Libra currency should be halted.

Read more: US stocks hit record highs after Fed chair hints at rate cuts

Powell told a congressional committee yesterday that Libra, which Facebook labels a cryptocurrency, “cannot go forward” until concerns about its safety and legality are addressed.

The world’s largest cryptocurrency dropped 3.8 per cent yesterday to $12,090, according to Bitstamp, as it was dragged down by Powell’s remarks. It now stands at around $11,460.

Facebook’s announcement of its plans to build a new currency put a rocket under bitcoin, which climbed over 50 per cent to almost $14,000 in the nine days after the social media giant revealed its plan.

The support of a tech titan for the alternative currency world gave bitcoin new legitimacy and sparked hopes of renewed interest in cryptocurrencies.

Yet Powell yesterday poured cold water on Facebook’s ambitions. “Libra raises many serious concerns regarding privacy, money laundering, consumer protection and financial stability,” he told lawmakers.

Without addressing these concerns, he said, “I don’t think the project can go forward”.

“It’s something that doesn’t fit neatly or easily within our regulatory scheme but it does have potentially systemic scale,” Powell said. “It needs a careful look, so I strongly believe we all need to be taking our time with this.”

Marcus Swanepoel, chief executive at cryptocurrency firm Luno, said: “At this stage in the development of altcoins, with many purely speculative buyers and sellers, there will always be a high level of volatility.”

Read more: Bitcoin crashes from Libra high after coinbase outage

“The news that the US Fed will almost certainly introduce a rate cut has been a positive announcement for a number of asset classes but led to volatility for altcoins,” he said.

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