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Bitcoin crashes after the SEC rejects the Winklevoss twins' ETF

3/10/2017

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Bitcoin crashes after the SEC rejects the Winklevoss twins' ETF

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Brothers Cameron (L) and Tyler Winklevoss talk to each other as they attend a New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) virtual currency hearing in the Manhattan borough of New York January 28, 2014. REUTERS/Lucas JacksonThomson Reuters

Bitcoin is crashing after the US Securities and Exchange Commission rejected the Winklevoss twins' exchange traded fund (ETF). The cryptocurrency plunged more than 16% in the moments after the decision was released, and is now down 14%, or $192, at $1,000 a coin. 

"As discussed further below, the Commission is disapproving this proposed rule change because it does not find the proposal to be consistent with Section 6(b)(5) of the Exchange Act, which requires, among other things, that the rules of a national securities exchange be designed to prevent fraudulent and manipulative acts and practices and to protect investors and the public interest," the SEC said in its release. 

"Based on the record before it, the Commission believes that the significant markets for bitcoin are unregulated," they continued. "Therefore, as the Exchange has not entered into, and would currently be unable to enter into, the type of surveillance-sharing agreement that has been in place with respect to all previously approved commodity-trust ETPs—agreements that help address concerns about the potential for fraudulent or manipulative acts and practices in this market—the Commission does not find the proposed rule change to be consistent with the Exchange Act."

2017 has been a volatile year for the cryptocurrency. It gained more than 20% in the opening week of the year before crashing 35% on rumblings China would begin to crack down on trading. But the cryptocurrency has been able to shrug off news that China's biggest exchanges started to charge a flat fee of 0.2% per transaction in addition to blocking customer withdrawals. It rallied more than 30% over the past month in the face of that news as traders speculated the SEC would approve at least one of the three bitcoin ETFs. 

Bitcoin rallied 120% in 2016 and was the top performing currency in each of the past two years. Even with Friday's sell-off, bitcoin is still higher by about 10% this year. 

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March 10, 2017 at 07:30AM


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