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    Bitcoin Spikes 12%, Breaks $40,000 For First Time

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJanuary 7, 2021 --- 11:50 pmNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    The price of Bitcoin surged to 12% on Thursday, a record high of $40,394.87.

    To a Nigerian investor, 1 Bitcoin equals 14,870,612.00 Nigerian Naira= N14.8 million.

    That helped push the overall value of the crypto currency market topped above $1 trillion for the first time ever.

    Rival token Ethereum hit its highest in two years, above $1,200, while smaller altcoins including XRP also shot up.

    Business Insider Africa reports that Bitcoin, which has risen by nearly 400% in the last 12 months, has seen immense investor interest in recent weeks.

    “With buying interest continuing to drive the market, any sell-offs of set-backs will be seen as another opportunity to enter a market that, at the moment, is pushing relentlessly higher,” DailyFX strategist Nick Cawley said.

    “As always with the crypto space, care should be taken, especially with volatility at its current extreme level,” he added.

    With a market cap above $1 trillion, crypto currencies are now worth almost half as much as Apple, the world’s most valuable company.

    They’re are also more valuable than the entire Swiss economy – home to some of the world’s largest financial institutions and biggest gold vaults.

    “Bitcoin has continued to rip up trees, metaphorically speaking, rising to a new record,” CMC Markets chief strategist Michael Hewson said in a daily note.

    Greater transparency brought on by regulation and growing market depth have helped crypto currencies shed some of their former reputation as an asset class that was rife with speculation, questionable market practices and fraud.

    Big-name investors such as Paul Tudor Jones, Mike Novogratz, Anthony Scaramucci have thrown their weight behind Bitcoin and even crypto-skeptic Ray Dalio said called it “interesting”.

    Payment companies like PayPal and Square allow their users to trade cryptocurrencies and a growing number of fintechs beyond the US are seeing growing interest from their customer base.

    JPMorgan said on Monday Bitcoin could eventually trade as high as $146,000 if investors adopt it as an alternative safe haven to gold, although it did add that such a rally might not be sustainable.

    Bitcoin is already the largest cryptocurrency by market cap, and the most widely used, with a current value of almost $700 billion.

    Next is Ethereum, which has gained 800% in value in the last year to a two-year high of $1,228 on Thursday on the Coinbase platform. Its market cap is around $138 billion.

    Ripple Labs’ XRP has had more mixed fortunes recently. US regulators recently issued a complaint against Ripple on the grounds that sales of its XRP token were not legitimate, as it considered the coin a security and not a crypto currency.

    Having more than doubled in value in just one week in late November, XRP lost almost half its value a month later. Since the start of the month, the token has since doubled in value again. XRP was last up nearly 30% on the day at around $0.328 on the Bitstamp exchange.

    Smaller tokens, known as alt-coins, have ridden the coattails of Bitcoin and Ethereum’s rally in the last year.

    Litecoin and Cardano , and so-called stablecoins – those backed by traditional currencies – such as Tether have also seen their worth soar.

     

     

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