Bitcoin dives as China says all crypto-related transactions are illegal
Chinaâs central bank said all cryptocurrency-related transactions are illegal and must be banned, sending the strongest signal yet on its determination to crack down on the industry.
All cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Tether, are not fiat currency and cannot be circulated on the market, the Peopleâs Bank of China said on its website. All crypto-related transactions, including services provided by offshore exchanges to domestic residents, are illicit financial activities, the PBOC said in the statement.
The Peopleâs Bank of Chinaâs directive is part of Xi Jinpingâs regulatory crackdown.Credit:Bloomberg
This latest harsh directive, which sent Bitcoin dropping as much as 5.5 per cent on Friday, comes as global markets grow increasingly concerned over a debt crisis involving property developer China Evergrande Group. The Chinese government may also be responding to signs that miners are disguising their activities to stay in business.
Vijay Ayyar, head of Asia Pacific with cryptocurrency exchange Luno in Singapore, said that while the Chinese government has made similar statements in the past, it is âa slightly nervous environment for crypto with the recent SEC comments and overall macro environment with the Evergrande news. So any comments of this nature will cause a sell-off in risky assets.â
The nationâs economic planning agency also said it is an urgent task for China to root out crypto mining, and the crackdown is important to meet carbon goals.
Investors should expect âknee-jerk price reaction as China takes the wind out of Bitcoinâs sails,â said Antoni Trenchev, co-founder of crypto lender Nexo. âThe recent rebound from just below $US40,000 ($55,000) has likely run its course for now.â
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