The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Record-breaking Bitcoin tumbles on Yellen warning

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BITCOIN tumbled Tuesday from its record-breaking run a er US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the “highly speculativ­e” unit could be used for “illicit” purposes.

At about 1500 GMT, the digital currency slid 12.57 per cent to US$47,946, while rival ethereum declined 15 per cent to US$1,539.

Tesla boss Elon Musk – whose company has invested heavily in bitcoin -- tweeted Saturday that the prices of both cryptocurr­encies “seem high”.

Yellen hit out Monday over bitcoin, claiming it was inefficien­t and required a vast amount of energy – and she expressed fear it was used for “illicit” reasons.

“I don’t think that bitcoin... is widely used as a transactio­n mechanism. To the extent it’s used, I fear it’s o en for illicit finance,” she said at an event hosted by the New York Times.

“It’s an extremely inefficien­t way of conducting transactio­ns. And the amount of energy that’s consumed in processing those transactio­ns is staggering.

“But it is a highly speculativ­e asset, and I think people should beware. It can be extremely volatile, and I do worry about potential losses that investors in it could suffer.”

Tuesday’s slump came a er bitcoin had blazed a recordbrea­king trail to peak at US$58,350 on Sunday.

The total value of all bitcoin had surpassed US$1.0 trillion on Friday.

One week ago, bitcoin blasted past US$50,000 a er Musk’s electric carmaker Tesla revealed it had invested US$1.5 billion in the unit.

Bitcoin also vaulted higher in recent weeks a er corporate giants – including investment fund BlackRock, New York bank BNY Mellon and credit card titan MasterCard – embraced the digital unit.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Yellen hit out Monday over bitcoin, claiming it was inefficien­t and required a vast amount of energy – and she expressed fear it was used for “illicit” reasons.
— AFP photo Yellen hit out Monday over bitcoin, claiming it was inefficien­t and required a vast amount of energy – and she expressed fear it was used for “illicit” reasons.

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