Bloomberg Now Listing Bitcoin Prices on Financial Terminals
Bloomberg is providing bitcoin pricing to more than 320,000 subscribers via its Bloomberg Professional service.
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Bloomberg has started providing bitcoin pricing to more than 320,000 subscribers via its Bloomberg Professional service.
The service will allow users to monitor and chart data from Coinbase and Kraken. It will also track digital currency news and relevant social media posts from more than 100,000 sources.
All users need to do to access the new service is type VCCY<GO> on the Bloomberg Professional service.
Bloomberg was rumoured to be working on a bitcoin price ticker last August. At the time an inside source told BTCGeek that Bloomberg employees could access the new feature on their Bloomberg terminal and look up bitcoin pricing.
Mixed reactions
The Wall Street Journal described Bloomberg’s decision to start providing bitcoin pricing as a “key stamp of approval” and the move will surely be welcomed by many in the bitcoin community. However, Bloomberg has pointed out that opinions on bitcoin are mixed:
Although bitcoin has some notable detractors in the financial community, Bloomberg argued that it is simply impossible to ignore the digital currency due to high-levels of interest, adding:
Fostering innovation
Bloomberg said its decision to start providing information about a controversial market like bitcoin was prompted by several reasons. The company believes it can offer better transparency and it can help foster innovation.
“While bitcoin and other virtual currency markets are still nascent, they represent an interesting intersection of finance and technology. Given that Bloomberg sits squarely at that intersection, providing pricing for this underdeveloped market is a natural fit for us,” Bloomberg pointed out.
Lastly, Bloomberg said it is merely responding to client demand. Bloomberg clients are increasingly interested in bitcoin and other digital currencies, so they need tools to better monitor developments in these emerging markets.
Bloomberg included a number of caveats in its announcement, saying that interest in global currencies is going up, but they still represent just a fraction of global fiat currency usage. The company also pointed out that reaction from governments has been mixed and the regulatory environment remains unclear.
“While bitcoin has thus far survived intense media scrutiny, scandal and wild price swings, there certainly is no guarantee that bitcoin will persevere,” the company concluded.
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