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Bitcoin jumps above $60,000 for the first time since November 2021
- Bitcoin has surged to $60,000, nearing a record high, following a recent price collapse. New US products allow indirect investment in Bitcoin.
- Despite volatility, 5 million Britons have bought cryptocurrencies, with 45% experiencing losses in the year to April 2022.
- In pound terms, Bitcoin is trading around £47,500, with potential for a new record if it surpasses £54,500.
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Bitcoin Tops $63K for First Time Since November 2021
On Wednesday, 28 February, Bitcoin tops $63K for the first time since November 2021. Credit: Jorge Franganillo / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0 Bitcoin reached a new high, surpassing $63,000 on Wednesday, the first time since November 2021. This surge was fueled by increased trading in Bitcoin exchange-traded funds. Investor interest in Bitcoin was also boosted by a decrease in its supply growth, known as “halving,” which is scheduled for April. …
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