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Bitcoin breaches US$50,000 for first time since May

Speculation swirls that it can begin push towards US$100,000

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Aug 2021 1:00PM

Bitcoin breaches US$50,000 for first time since May
Bitcoin today climbs around 2% to US$50,249.15, the highest level in three months, as investors pile back into the cryptocurrency on bargain-buying. – Pixabay, August 23, 2021

HONG KONG – Bitcoin broke back above US$50,000 (RM211,475) today for the first time in three months as investors pile back into the cryptocurrency on bargain-buying.

The unit climbed around 2% to US$50,249.15, its highest since mid-May when it began to tumble on a range of issues including China’s crackdown on cryptocurrencies and Tesla founder Elon Musk’s decision to stop accepting it on concerns about the environmental impact of mining.

The electric car giant has since indicated its support for bitcoin, while several other high-profile investors, including Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, have also flagged their interest.

It has now risen more than 70% from the six-month lows below US$29,000 touched in June, and speculation is swirling that it can begin its push towards US$100,000.

Rick Bensignor, from Bensignor Investment Strategies, said today that it is “getting nearer to the higher end of what I expect as a new trading range in the low-US$40,000s to low-US$50,000s”.

Bitcoin is still, for now, a long way off its record at just below US$65,000 that it achieved in April. – AFP, August 23, 2021

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