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Bitcoin stumbles to end miserable week for cryptocurrencies

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June 16, 2018
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Bitcoin edged lower on Friday and headed toward its worst week since March, as investors shrugged off a regulatory victory for virtual currencies and focused on a string of negative news, including cyber heists.

The largest cryptocurrency fell 1.8 percent to $6,536 as of 11:10 a.m. in New York. Ether also slipped on Friday, giving back much of Thursdays 10 percent jump that followed a statement by the top U.S. markets regulator that transactions involving the worlds second-biggest token arent subject to federal securities rules.

Even as the 10 largest, most liquid coins on Friday drifted lower, the group is still down 15 percent for the week, with the industry fighting the perception that long-time investors are taking advantage of days with positive news to sell peer-to-peer money.

Questions swirled this week about whether the worlds biggest cryptocurrency was manipulated during last years record price surge after a University of Texas professor published a study flagging suspicious activity. And over the weekend, currency exchange Coinrail said in a statement that some of its digital currency appears to have been stolen by hackers, but it didnt disclose how much, adding to a string of cyber heists.

Even as the 10 largest, most liquid coins on Friday drifted lower, the group is still down 15% for the week

A Ripple executive pushed back against the Reserve Bank of Indias moves to restrict banks from dealing with digital coins, the Times of India reported. The company expects Basel norms and RBIs own report on the industry to lead to the ban being rescinded, the newspaper reported.

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