Bitcoin hits a new record, rallying to $19,857

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Bitcoin hits a new record, rallying to $19,857
Bitcoin hits a new record, taking less than three years to replicate the meteoric rise that vaulted it into the mainstream consciousness.Bitcoin climbed to a record, taking less than three years to replicate the euphoric ascent that catapulted the cryptocurrency into the mainstream consciousness.The world’s largest digital-asset rallied as much as 8.7% to $19,857.03 Monday, pushing this year’s surge to more than 170%, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.It traded at a few cents for several years after its late 2008 launch by an unknown software developer in the wake of the global financial crash.Shares of companies with exposure to cryptocurrencies also jumped, with Marathon Patent Group Inc.and Riot Blockchain Inc.each rising at least 22%.MicroStrategy Inc.,a software company that has been buying Bitcoin, added 20%.“Bitcoin’s moment has arrived,” said Guy Hirsch, managing director for the U.S.at the trading platform eToro, who cited institutional involvement as one of the reasons for its recent advance.“This rally could still have quite a ways to go.” For Bitcoin and its fans, it’s a momentous occasion in a decade-long life cycle marked by bouts of extreme volatility.The token hit a previous high of $19,511 in December 2017 amid widespread elation, only to lose 70% over the course of the following year.In some ways, 2020 proved fertile grounds for Bitcoin’s comeback, with global central banks driving borrowing rates to record lows and providing extraordinary stimulus because of the Covid-19 pandemic.Proponents have seized on the money-printing narrative to promote the notion that Bitcoin is a store of wealth even though inflation remains mostly muted.Still, prominent investors including Paul Tudor Jones said they’ve bought the cryptocurrency as a hedge against central bank and government actions.Even with the latest price surge, the ownership of Bitcoin remains concentrated in the hands of a small number of investors who were some of the earliest adopters.About 2% of the anonymous ownership accounts that can be tracked on the cryptocurrency’s blockchain control 95% of the digital asset, according to researcher Flipside Crypto.With the eye-popping gains, traditional financial firms have sought to capitalize on increasing institutional demand, with Fidelity Investments launching a Bitcoin fund earlier this year.PayPal Holdings Inc.’s decision in October to allow customers to use cryptocurrencies was seen as opening it up to an even wider audience.“You now have numerous ways for institutional investors to get exposure to crypto using regulated exchanges or instruments they are comfortable with,” said Henri Arslanian, PwC Global Crypto Leader.“Most of these did not exist in 2017.” Bitcoin remains highly volatile.It has posted an average daily move of 2.7% this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.That compares with swings of 0.9% for the price of gold, which is sometimes contrasted with digital assets and also hit a record in 2020.That
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