Bitcoin surge to record highs

Bitcoin surge to record highs

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The price of Bitcoin surpassed $109,000, reaching an all-time high.

Over the past 24 hours, the price of the largest cryptocurrency fluctuated between $99,400 and $109,110, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

It is worth noting that the price of Bitcoin was at $70,000 before the U.S. elections in November 2024, and its value has increased by approximately 55% since Donald Trump's presidential election victory.
Following his victory, the market anticipates positive developments for cryptocurrencies, as he pledged that the United States would become the “crypto capital” of the planet.

The market capitalization of Bitcoin has recently been at $2.14 trillion, according to figures from CoinMarketCap, with a 24-hour trading volume of $111.5 billion.

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