Bitcoin Beats a New Record and Surpasses the $124,000 Mark
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The cryptocurrency star broke her previous record of July 14 ($123,205), even briefly surpassing $124,500 before going back.
Bitcoin prices topped $124,000 for the first time on Thursday, a new record for the world's largest cryptocurrency, with investors betting on further gains in the sector this week, DPA reports, quoted by agerpres.ro. On Thursday morning, bitcoin prices reached $124,517 on the Bitstamp cryptocurrency exchange, before falling slightly to $123,000. These developments come amid increased demand from institutional investors and optimism in financial …
The bitcoin crossed for the first time the threshold of $124,000 on Thursday morning during the first exchanges in Asia, driven by the rise of Wall Street, the increased interest of institutional investors and a favourable legislative environment in the United States. The star cryptocurrency broke its previous record of July 14 (123.205 dollars), climbing briefly ... This Bitcoin article: new record above 124,000 dollars appeared first on Diplom…
The value of Bitcoin rose beyond $124,000 this Thursday, August 14, during the first transactions on the Asian Stock Exchanges. This is a new record for the crypto-active, which had already set one in mid-July ($123,205). At 7:30 a.m., French time, its price was down to around $122,700.
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