Height !! The price of the^betcuene^$$$ on the day ^Thursday^
High Price Digital Currency "pettecon"
rose on Friday, recovering from a two-month low recorded
earlier in the day, to offset a fraction of its biggest loss since September 5, about a third consecutive weekly loss, Due to accelerated sales of digital assets, following warnings from the International Monetary Fund about the rapid growth of encrypted assets and confidential transactions.
On the Betstamb Stock Exchange by 07:25 GMT, the digital currency is trading around $ 6,219, up $ 67, or 1.1%, at $ 6,152, the highest at $ 6,238 and the lowest at $ 6,109.
Thursday's prices lost 5.6%, the third daily loss in a row, and the biggest daily loss since September 5, and recorded a two-month low of $ 6,055 per unit.
The value of the digital currency market rose on Friday by about $ 2 billion to $ 202 billion, having earlier recorded $ 196 billion, the lowest level since September 19 last.
Over the course of this week, the world's largest digital currency so far lost 5.5%, about to incur a third consecutive weekly loss as digital asset sales accelerated after IMF warnings about the rapid growth of encrypted assets and secrecy transactions.
"The continued rapid growth of digital assets could create new weaknesses in the international financial system," the IMF said in its latest report.
In the United States, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) set the date of October 26 as the deadline for receiving public comments on changing the rules for the listing and trading of ETFs.
The US authority has previously refused to approve the listing and circulation of nine of the funds traded on the stock exchange by three of the largest investment companies in the United States.
This decision strengthens signs of the US Securities and Exchange Commission's decision to make its final decision on these funds to February 2019, with prospects for approval or rejection early next November, but this is currently unlikely.
Also in the United States, renowned American economist Noriel Roubini, known as Dr. Doom, is set to unveil 30-page encryption scandals today during a US congressional hearing.
In other digital market news, local reports in Seoul said the South Korean government is likely to announce its official position on the first digital currency (ICO) issues in November.