Bitcoin falls over 7 per cent, heads towards one-year low

The world's biggest and best-known cryptocurrency fell to USD 3,920.35.

Update: 2018-12-01 08:06 GMT
Bitcoin was last up nearly 17 per cent at USD 8,131 on the Bitstamp exchange, the largest daily percentage jump since early April.

Bitcoin fell as much as 7 per cent on Friday, heading towards a recent one-year low in a broad-based selloff in cryptocurrencies.

The world’s biggest and best-known cryptocurrency fell to USD 3,920.35 in late morning trade, heading towards a September 2017 low of USD 3,474.73 hit on Sunday. Other cryptocurrencies including Ethereum’s ether and Ripple’s XRP also weakened.

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have been mauled in recent weeks, with analysts citing increased US regulatory scrutiny and a delay to January 2019 of the widely-anticipated launch of bitcoin futures by Bakkt, Intercontinental Exchange’s crypto platform have fueled the downturn.

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