- Bitcoin fell 9 percent following news that Google, the world's largest ad provider, is cracking down on cryptocurrency.
- Facebook, the second largest online ad provider, took similar action in January by banning ads on "binary options, initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency."
- Some analysts say the bans could be a good thing for the industry over the long term and blame price moves on continuing regulatory uncertainty.
Thursday, 15 March 2018
Bitcoin briefly falls below $8,000 after Google says it will ban cryptocurrency ads
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