The weakening Yuan is continuing to drive Bitcoin trading in China, pushing the cryptocurrency's price towards $700. Bitcoin's price reached a high of $686.80 on 27 October.
Three major Chinese exchanges - Huobi, OkCoin and BTCC - have reached approximately 7m Bitcoin in a 24 hour period - although this should be taken with a pinch of salt, as there are accusations of trading bots at work to inflate volumes, says Charles Hayter, CEO of CryptoCompare.
Hayter said: "The People's Bank of China's attempts to halt the slide have seen foreign currency reserves dwindle and a large leg up in the price was due to ceasing of market operations on behalf of the Government that saw the Yuan breach the psychological CNY 6.7 barrier.
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