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Bitcoin smashes record $1900 high on Asian trading fever | Bitcoin smashes record $1900 high on Asian trading fever |
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The cost of the digital currency bitcoin hit a new record on Friday, trading above $1,900 for the first time. The surge was driven by increased trading activity in Asia spurred by global political uncertainty. | The cost of the digital currency bitcoin hit a new record on Friday, trading above $1,900 for the first time. The surge was driven by increased trading activity in Asia spurred by global political uncertainty. |
The cryptocurrency was trading at $1,951.44 as of 02:33 pm GMT. Its market capitalization has gained $3.7 billion since Monday to almost $32 billion. | The cryptocurrency was trading at $1,951.44 as of 02:33 pm GMT. Its market capitalization has gained $3.7 billion since Monday to almost $32 billion. |
Experts link the growing value of bitcoin partly to a surge in trading from Japan and Korea. Tokyo recently approved bitcoin's use as a legal currency for retailers. Japan and Korea now account for two of the top five bitcoin trading markets in the world. | Experts link the growing value of bitcoin partly to a surge in trading from Japan and Korea. Tokyo recently approved bitcoin's use as a legal currency for retailers. Japan and Korea now account for two of the top five bitcoin trading markets in the world. |
“Japanese and Korean markets are trading at a strong premium as Asian fever is leading the price. Although scaling and the transaction backlog is an issue – bitcoin is defying its negative fundamentals,” the CEO of CryptoCompare.com Charles Hayter was cited by Finance Magnates portal. | “Japanese and Korean markets are trading at a strong premium as Asian fever is leading the price. Although scaling and the transaction backlog is an issue – bitcoin is defying its negative fundamentals,” the CEO of CryptoCompare.com Charles Hayter was cited by Finance Magnates portal. |
Analysts say political turmoil could also be supporting bitcoin while investors see the asset as a "safe haven" against geopolitical risks. | Analysts say political turmoil could also be supporting bitcoin while investors see the asset as a "safe haven" against geopolitical risks. |
Experts note a broader boost in the whole cryptocurrency market with the rise of digital currencies such as ripple and litecoin. | Experts note a broader boost in the whole cryptocurrency market with the rise of digital currencies such as ripple and litecoin. |
"The new developments on litecoin, which is experimenting with alternative scaling solutions may offer a brighter future for bitcoin, and a longer-term price increase, if those similar solutions can be applied to its network," Aurelien Menant, founder, and CEO of Gatecoin, a regulated bitcoin and ethereum token exchange based in Hong Kong, told CNBC. | "The new developments on litecoin, which is experimenting with alternative scaling solutions may offer a brighter future for bitcoin, and a longer-term price increase, if those similar solutions can be applied to its network," Aurelien Menant, founder, and CEO of Gatecoin, a regulated bitcoin and ethereum token exchange based in Hong Kong, told CNBC. |
The total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies has gained $11.3 billion since Monday to hit $67 billion. | The total market capitalization of all cryptocurrencies has gained $11.3 billion since Monday to hit $67 billion. |
So how much would an early bitcoin investor make if he held on until today? The cryptocurrency traded at 6 cents for most of 2010. So a $100 investment would have bought you 1,666 coins, which are worth over $3 million as of Friday. |
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