Nasdaq Mess Up; RBA Bucking The Trend

 | Jul 04, 2017 04:57AM ET

Authorities from the new government of South Korea have announced yesterday that they are introducing a framework to regulate and legalize Bitcoin. South Korea has been one of the world's largest buyers of digital currencies so far this year and this news comes as an extremely pleasant and well-timed surprise for blockchain enthusiasts.

Today, the first 334 stores (of the 260k store deal) in Japan have started to accept the shiny digital asset.

The government of India is expected to announce their decision on digital currencies later this month and we hope for some more good news.

All these new users are currently threatening to put a strain on the Bitcoin blockchain as it was not built strong enough to facilitate this many transactions. However, the Bitcoin mining community has been working hard to reach a solution and just might be able to pull it off within the next 30 days.

Seemingly unrelated, Goldman Sachs has revised their forecast stating that we could see a huge drop before a major surge all the way up to $4,000 a coin by the end of the year.

Today's Highlights

Jinping, Trump, Un, Putin

Nasdaq Mess Up

RBA Bucking the Trend

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Market Overview

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With all the positive updates coming from the South, the situation in North Korea seems to be escalating to a not so positive place. This morning, Kim Jong Un conducted one of the most successful missile tests to date.

The rocket flew for more than 37 minutes before landing approximately 200 miles off the Japanese coast. Here's a map from CNN .