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1 minute ago, Raithu_bidda_ said:

 

The party is over. Pack your bags and try to exchange your shitcoins for foodstamps.

last 1 mnth lo credit cards goki 17K pettina   100k vachesthadhani.........^^

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2 minutes ago, Raithu_bidda_ said:

USA warns users over crypto trading 

time to end the bubble 

anni -ve news tho baya pedatav enduku bro...maa lanti crypto babies ni panic chestunnav...

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BREAKING: Bitcoin and Ethereum plummet as South Korea decides on total crypto shutdown

THE value of two of the world’s most popular cryptocurrencies, bitcoin and Ethereum, has fallen off a cliff after South Korea announced curbs on speculation ahead of a decision on a full shutdown, figures reveal.

The value of ethereum slid by around $60 starting its decline at 10.00pm UTC to start Tuesday in free fall.

While Bitcoin’s fortunes mirrored its competitor losing $380 in a single day.

South Korea has announced a curb on crypto futures and vowed the come down hard on any criminal activities involving illegal currencies.

The country, which had been a big player in the cryptocurrency boom, is now considering a full shutdown of all exchanges.

The government has also vowed to support research and development into the blockchain on which cryptocurrencies are based.

On Wednesday it was revealed by Justice Minister Park Sang-ki that the government was preparing a law to close all the nation’s exchanges.

Senior official Jung Ki-joon said: “We will respond strongly to cryptocurrency speculation and illegal acts, but we will provide support to research and development relating to blockchain technology.”

“The proposed shutdown of exchanges that the justice minister mentioned recently is one of the measures suggested by the justice ministry to curb speculation.

A government-wide decision will be made after sufficient consultation and coordination of opinions.”

The South Korean government has twice moved to calm the volatile crypto boom which has swept the country.

Bitcoin currently stands at £9,399 ($12,967) after enjoying highs yesterday of £10,364 ($14,298) having lost £965 ($1,331) of its value in less than 24 hours.

Ethereum was subjected to a similar decline losing £115 ($160) from its starting price of £1,007 ($1,390).

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2 minutes ago, toranam said:

 

BREAKING: Bitcoin and Ethereum plummet as South Korea decides on total crypto shutdown

THE value of two of the world’s most popular cryptocurrencies, bitcoin and Ethereum, has fallen off a cliff after South Korea announced curbs on speculation ahead of a decision on a full shutdown, figures reveal.

The value of ethereum slid by around $60 starting its decline at 10.00pm UTC to start Tuesday in free fall.

While Bitcoin’s fortunes mirrored its competitor losing $380 in a single day.

South Korea has announced a curb on crypto futures and vowed the come down hard on any criminal activities involving illegal currencies.

The country, which had been a big player in the cryptocurrency boom, is now considering a full shutdown of all exchanges.

The government has also vowed to support research and development into the blockchain on which cryptocurrencies are based.

On Wednesday it was revealed by Justice Minister Park Sang-ki that the government was preparing a law to close all the nation’s exchanges.

Senior official Jung Ki-joon said: “We will respond strongly to cryptocurrency speculation and illegal acts, but we will provide support to research and development relating to blockchain technology.”

“The proposed shutdown of exchanges that the justice minister mentioned recently is one of the measures suggested by the justice ministry to curb speculation.

A government-wide decision will be made after sufficient consultation and coordination of opinions.”

The South Korean government has twice moved to calm the volatile crypto boom which has swept the country.

Bitcoin currently stands at £9,399 ($12,967) after enjoying highs yesterday of £10,364 ($14,298) having lost £965 ($1,331) of its value in less than 24 hours.

Ethereum was subjected to a similar decline losing £115 ($160) from its starting price of £1,007 ($1,390).

This is the latest news South Korea and Japan bans crypto joining china 

uk already imposed a law to ban cryptos 

usa announces trading cryptos is highly risky and you can land in jail

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