Bitcoin On Thin Ice: Peter Schiff Warns Impending SEC Regulations Could Tank Prices
Prominent economist and vocal crypto skeptic Peter Schiff has once again stirred the pot with his latest prognosis on Bitcoin (BTC). Schiff, known for his critical stance on digital currencies, has raised eyebrows with h...
Prominent economist and vocal crypto skeptic Peter Schiff has once again stirred the pot with his latest prognosis on Bitcoin (BTC). Schiff, known for his critical stance on digital currencies, has raised eyebrows with his latest post, where he warns of impending regulatory changes that could trouble Bitcoin’s transaction costs and future price trajectory.
Regulatory Changes On The HorizonSchiff’s warnings are anchored in his belief that the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), under the leadership of Gary Gensler, is poised to introduce new, more stringent regulations for cryptocurrencies.
According to Schiff, these regulations will likely significantly increase the operational costs of Bitcoin transactions. He argues that this hike in transaction costs will erode Bitcoin’s practicality as a digital currency, potentially leading to a sharp decrease in its market value.
Since @GaryGensler was backed into a corner on spot #BitcoinETFs approval, I think he will soon introduce new onerous #crypto regulations that will substantially increase the cost of #Bitcoin transactions, further undermining its “use” case, resulting in a sharp decline in price.
— Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) January 17, 2024
Schiff interprets Gensler’s recent actions, especially regarding approving spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), as a precursor to these anticipated regulatory measures.
Despite the looming threat of increased regulation, some industry observers have pointed to Gensler’s previous classification of Bitcoin as a commodity. This categorization, they argue, might present challenges to the SEC’s scope of regulation.
However, Schiff counters this view by suggesting that the focus of any impending regulatory changes could be more aligned with anti-money laundering efforts rather than strictly within the ambit of securities law.
He thinks most are securities. But he may even change his mind on Bitcoin. But my thought is that new regulations will relate to AML, not securities law.
— Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) January 17, 2024
Technical Analysis Adds To Bearish Sentiment On BitcoinSupporting Schiff’s bearish outlook, market analyst Bitcoinhyper has recently identified a bearish pattern on Bitcoin’s chart. According to the analyst, a double-top pattern on the stochastic oscillator, a well-regarded momentum indicator, has emerged, signifying potential bearish movement ahead.
This technical observation aligns with recent market trends, where Bitcoin has shown downward movement following the formation of this pattern. Bitcoinhyper’s analysis supports the idea of further corrections, suggesting that Bitcoin’s peak might already be established.
As Bitcoin navigates through these uncertain waters, on-chain data from IntoTheBlock presents another challenge. The data shows that Bitcoin is currently facing a robust on-chain resistance zone.
This resistance is gauged by the volume of Bitcoin acquired by investors within the price range of $42,700 to $44,000. Approximately 2.68 million addresses holding over a million BTC are clustered in this range, creating a formidable barrier for price movements.
Bitcoin’s trading price currently hovers around $42,601, reflecting a 0.9% decrease over the last 24 hours and nearly a 5% decline over the past week. This price action is further compounded by a notable decrease in trading volume, which has dipped from last week’s $40 billion to below $30 billion today, indicating reduced market activity.
This sluggish market performance comes in the wake of fading excitement over the recent spot ETF approvals and an absence of significant market-driving news.
Featured image from Unsplash, Chart from TradingView
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