Those wondering why the Bitcoin price is falling now can blame investors in China.
After the People's Bank of China (PBOC) said it had launched an investigation into the major Chinese Bitcoin exchanges, the price of Bitcoin promptly plunged 18%.
The falling price of Bitcoin has put it back where it was in early December. But that doesn't mean Bitcoin is in a crisis.
Here's why the future of Bitcoin has never been brighter...
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