Cryptocurrency Bitcoin Falls Below $30,000 For Very first time In A Month

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Bitcoin's fall on Tuesday took its losses for the month to around 15 per centBitcoin fell on Tuesday to its lowest in almost a month,
slumping below $30,000 as regulators continued calls for tighter checks on cryptocurrencies
The world's largest cryptocurrency fell as much as 5% to $29,300, its lowest since June 22
It was last down 3.6 per cent at $29,720.Smaller cryptocurrencies such as ether and XRP, which tend to move in tandem with bitcoin, also
lost around five per cent
Investors said bitcoin was likely to test the $28,600 level touched last month, its lowest since early January.Bitcoin in recent weeks had
been locked in a relatively tight trading range, after investors sold heavily in May and June following a crackdown by China on
cryptocurrency mining and trading.Financial watchdogs and central bankers in the West recently have also called for tighter regulation
U.S
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told regulators on Monday that the U.S
government must move quickly to establish a regulatory framework for stablecoins, a rapidly growing class of digital currencies.Bitcoin's
fall on Tuesday took its losses for the month to around 15 per cent
It has fallen by more than half since hitting a peak of almost $65,000 in April.