As Bitcoin Nears $10,000 "Central Banks Kept Up At Night"

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The price of the largest cryptocurrency soared 16% over the weekend, bursting through $8,000 and $9,000 at a record pace and nearing the Maginot Line so many predicted at $10,000.

image courtesy of CoinTelegraph

$0000 - $1000: 1789 days
$1000- $2000: 1271 days
$2000- $3000: 23 days
$3000- $4000: 62 days
$4000- $5000: 61 days
$5000- $6000: 8 days
$6000- $7000: 13 days
$7000- $8000: 14 days
$8000- $9000: 9 days

Bitcoin highs over the weekend at $9,721...

The 16% surge is, however, only the 4th biggest jump this year as Bitcoin is up 950% year-to-date.

As the price has soared, more and more mainstream interest has grown with one major exchange - Coinbase - now having more client accounts that Charles Schwab

"The Coinbase data is evidence that adoption is not slowing down," Alistair Milne, the Monaco-based manager of the Altana Digital Currency Fund, told Reuters.

Furthermore,** "promises of bitcoin futures opening the door to institutional money are supercharging the price," **said Charles Hayter, founder of cryptocurrency data analysis website Cryptocompare.

Notably, as Bitcoin tops $160 billion, the market cap of all cryptocurrencies topped $300 billion for the first time - making their estimated market value greater than that of Wal-Mart.

However, as Reuters reports, the staggering price increases seen in the crypto-market have led to multiple warnings from central bankers, investment bankers and other investors that it has reached bubble territory.

Some say that this could prompt regulators in the West to crack down on the market in a similar fashion to China, where bitcoin exchanges were shut down earlier this year.

"Regulators know the rewards of cryptocurrency and blockchain could be huge but (they) have more than one eye on the catastrophic ramifications if good governance, stability and control are not preserved," said David Futter, a fintech partner at law firm Ashurst, in London.

"If the carrot of self-regulation proves insufficient, the regulators will not hesitate to use their stick."

Most critically though it is the central bankers that matter and they appear confused by crytpocurrencies' surge - some unable to sleep due to the disruptive change looming and others dismissive of the 'bubble'. As Reuters reports, it keeps them awake at night because these private currencies threaten their control of the banking system and money supply, which could undermine the monetary policies they use to manage inflation.

"The problem with bitcoin is that it could easily blow up and central banks could then be accused of not doing anything," European Central Bank policymaker Ewald Nowotny told Reuters.

"So we're trying to understand whether bank activity in relation to cryptocurrency trading needs to be better regulated."

"Bitcoin is a sort of tulip," ECB Vice President Vitor Constancio said in September, comparing it to the Dutch 17th century trading bubble.

"It's an instrument of speculation."

China and South Korea, where cryptocurrency speculation is popular, banned fundraising through token launches, whereby a newly cryptocurrency is sold to finance a product development.

Russia's central bank said it would block websites selling bitcoin and its rivals while the ECB told European Union lawmakers last year:

"they should not seek... to promote the use of virtual currencies" because these could "in principle affect the central banks' control over the supply of money" and inflation.

But St. Louis Fed President James Bullard admitted to Reuters in a recent interview what the real concern was:

"(We could) wake up one day and most of the big banks have been eviscerated and most of that activity has moved elsewhere."

Yet Japan in April recognized bitcoin as legal tender and approved several companies as operators of cryptocurrency exchanges but required them register with the government.

Finally, in an effort to counter the private decentralized cryptocurrencies, some central banks such as Sweden's Riksbank and the Bank of England are also looking at the merits of introducing their own digital currency.

But not everyone is concerned...

$BTC a hair under $10k and $ETH a hair under $500. It's official: if someone calls crypto a scam or a bubble, you can literally slap them in the face.

— Branden Hampton (@CEO) November 27, 2017

While US exchanges anxiously await the $10,000 as some sell-the-news event, Korean exchanges are already trading above $10,000 and holding it...

Source: Bithumb


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I honestly thought BTC would be at 10k by now because of cyber monday. It makes more sense for it to rise on a cyber monday than black friday, but I guess the markets decided no.

30 in Asia will open exchangers from Ripple, in less than 10 minutes it will be possible to exchange any currency and send it in less than 4 seconds using the XRP block system, I still think that Pipple is more convenient and cheaper to make payments, in 2018 it will be traded on Exchange more than $ 30 is a good opportunity for investment.

Dash and PIVX can do a Tx in ~1.3 seconds for ultra low fees. The same goes for Bitshares. I also think NEM could end up being bigger than XRP.
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Most critically though it is the central bankers that matter and they appear confused by crytpocurrencies' surge - some unable to sleep due to the disruptive change looming and others dismissive of the 'bubble'. As Reuters reports, it keeps them awake at night because these private currencies threaten their control of the banking system and money supply, which could undermine the monetary policies they use to manage inflation.

Ofcourse they will be unable to sleep. Most Cryptocurrencies not just bitcoin soared higher over the weekend. Seems they all smoked weed and got high instantly.
Bitcoin the king of crypto will rise higher

I am tired of this “bubble” hypocrisy. Bitcoin is going banana just because money flaw into it as it is a completely new market, like opening a dam.

Bankers don’t have to worry, they will loose their position crushed by the power of the internet before they even realize.

Bitcoin will grow a lot, after all this old bankers are waiting for this opportunity. I can not believe that money can go without big players. Simply if they do not match the virtual currency of a currency, they can prohibit trading with them. Obviously there is a greater interest here, an outdated paper money needs to be replaced, the new blockchain technology shows its advantages. My estimate that the next day Bitcoin will fall to $ 7500-8000, and then will continue to grow. This is really too fast, unexpected. South Korea and other countries will follow their example. This is still only a small start, just now people start to believe in the power of Bitcoin and other currencies.
These are great news for me, thank you @zer0hedge

I think it's the flood of people actually using it. When I can trade steem here in Bangkok for goods and services, that's pretty deep into their pockets. People are replacing the fiat faster that could be imagined by most of us and the bankers thought it would not happen at all. Look at all the big shills saying crypto is fake and no good, yet you can buy a cup of coffee with it in many places now. They are toast if a flood of grandmas like me show up.

Thank you for great comment

anyone find this growth scary? to much to fast?

So the banksters are still using the scare tactics. Bitcoin is a bubble..blah blah blah.

Cryptocurrencies are going to eat the banksters lunch and they know it. Their only tactic is to demonize it which since banning it isnt going to work. Even the idea of banning the exchanges is foolish. De-centralized exchanges like Bitshares are popping up. It will be amazing to watch how quickly they gain favor if the SEC moves to limit or shut down the exchanges.

The bankers are cooked...and none too soon. They are the main ones enslaving humanity.

I refuse to accept this as just a bubble, this is going mainstream and it’s terrifying for them to watch as we completely transfer our ways of looking at money, value, time, the internet, what proof really means. This is the time to get on mainstream social media platforms and msg the smartest and most steemit worthy to come adopt. The future is nigh

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