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Bitcoin market hits US$1 trillion in value

More than 18.6 million bitcoins created since the digital currency was launched in 2009

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Feb 2021 9:00AM

Bitcoin market hits US$1 trillion in value
Bitcoin has set a blistering record pace, blasting past US$50,000 on Tuesday, a week after Tesla revealed it had invested US$1.5 billion in the unit. – Pixabay pic, February 20, 2021

LONDON – The total value of all bitcoin topped US$1.0 trillion (RM4 trillion) yesterday, capping a spectacular record-breaking week for the world’s most popular cryptocurrency.

At about 1930 GMT, bitcoin zoomed to its latest all-time pinnacle at US$55.155 after a string of corporate giants embraced the digital unit.

With more than 18.6 million bitcoins created since the digital currency was launched in 2009, the entire market is now worth US$1.015 trillion, according to data provider Coinmarketcap.com.

“This is certainly big news for the industry and this would not have been possible without the involvement of smart money,” said AvaTrade analyst Naeem Aslam.

“The reason that one trillion dollar market cap is significant because not many believed that bitcoin can achieve this. Now, we have a real number that is massive in size and we are going to get more investors joining this rally,” he added.

Bitcoin has set a blistering record pace, blasting past US$50,000 on Tuesday, a week after Tesla revealed it had invested US$1.5 billion in the unit.

Investors and Wall Street finance giants have been wooed by dizzying growth, the opportunity for profit and asset diversification, and a safe store of value to guard against inflation.

“The payment integration and store of value are the factors that are driving the price higher and as long as this support remain in place, we are likely to have even bigger headlines,” added Aslam.

The cryptocurrency also vaulted higher after both New York bank BNY Mellon and credit card titan MasterCard announced plans last week to support bitcoin.

A further boost came after investment fund giant BlackRock also confirmed a push into the booming sector.

And, US software firm MicroStrategy announced plans to sell convertible bonds to buy more bitcoin.

Meteoric rise 

The virtual unit has been on a meteoric rise since March last year, when it stood at US$5,000, spurred by online payments giant PayPal saying it would allow account holders to use cryptocurrency.

Once regarded as the preserve of internet geeks and hobbyists, bitcoin has now soared by almost 90% in value so far this year, despite mounting regulatory concerns and analyst fears of a speculative bubble.

Yesterday, Elon Musk, the founder of electric carmaker Tesla, sought to defend his company’s investment – and contrasted bitcoin with some traditional fiat currencies.

“When fiat currency has negative real interest, only a fool wouldn’t look elsewhere,” he tweeted in reference to his company’s move into bitcoin.

CMC Markets analyst David Madden said bitcoin’s 2021 rally was less “aggressive” than the 2017 bubble that resulted in big slump the following year.

“The bitcoin rally continues but what is different this time when compared with late 2017, the upward moves are less than the aggressive, mad moves (that) were seen then,” Madden told AFP.

“The fact we are seeing more measured moves could be a sign the market is maturing, which should help it attract more well-known names, like MasterCard and Bank of New York Mellon, to back the cryptocurrency.” – AFP, February 20, 2021

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