| Presented by | | | | | 1. Bitcoin dropped to below $10,000 and there are various theories about why the number one crypto asset has undergone this downtrend. At the beginning of August, Bitcoin recorded a high of over $12,000, jumping from a low of $9,111 on July 28. At the time of publishing, the asset now stands at under $9,700. The recent rally in Bitcoin's price coincided with a drop in China's yuan, which fell seven percent against the U.S. dollar. Some, such as Bitcoin bull Mike Novogratz, tweeted that trade tensions between China and the U.S. could give the Bitcoin rally "real legs." However, Peter Schiff, an American stockbroker and Bitcoin critic, disagrees. In a recent tweet, he indicated that those who had bought Bitcoin as a safe haven asset based on the yuan were now cashing out. Meanwhile, Jacob Canfield, featured trader on CNBC, believes the price is due to Barclays bank ending its partnership with Coinbase, which has resulted in the delay in fiat withdrawals and deposits for U.K. customers. –COIN DESK | | | | A MESSAGE FROM WISE BREAD | | The Highest Paying Cash Back Card Has Hit The Market Here's why this card is awesome: - An easy $200 bonus (after you spend $1,000 in the first 90 days)
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