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Bitcoin rises from six-week low as G-20 weighs cryptocurrencies

Hong Kong - A weekend selloff cryptocurrency subsided, with Bitcoin rallying from a six-week low before Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank governors discuss digital assets in Buenos Aires.

Bitcoin traded at $8 235 as of 11:20 am in Hong Kong, up 12% from its low reached over the weekend, according to prices on Bitstamp. Rival coins Ripple and Ether also pared weekend losses.

Traders are watching this week’s G-20 meeting for any signs of a coordinated clampdown by regulators, who have been stepping up scrutiny of digital assets in recent months amid concerns ranging from money laundering to tax evasion and fraud.

While cryptocurrencies are currently too small an asset class to pose systemic risks to the financial system, that may change as the space continues its rapid evolution, Mark Carney, chairperson of the Financial Stability Board, said in a letter to G-20 finance leaders published on Sunday.

“The biggest concern the regulators have is just that they don’t want unsuspecting consumers to get caught up in something they’re not familiar with, so they’re always erring on the side of caution,” Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia Pacific with Oanda, said in a phone interview from Singapore.

In the meantime, individual investors have been looking for opportunities to “buy dips”, Innes said. “I don’t think that mentality is going to pull up any time soon. Right now, the guideposts markets are using for support is around $7 500 and $11 000 on the top side.”

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