Bitcoin Hits Nearly Three Year Peak, Homes in on Record
Bitcoin Hits Nearly Three-Year Peak, Homes in on Record 4g283j
Bitcoin has climbed roughly 150 percent this year and rallied about 360 percent from its March lows. 6a1i70
By Reuters | Updated: 18 November 2020 15:33 IST
Bitcoin has risen by nearly half since PayPal said last month it would open its network to bitcoin 5d3446
Highlights
Bitcoin's 2020 rally drew momentum from strong appetite for riskier asset
Bitcoin's supply is capped at 21 million
Proponents say its scarcity provides an innate value
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Bitcoin on Tuesday soared to its highest level since December 2017 as the asset's perceived quality as a hedge against inflation and expectations of mainstream acceptance lured institutional and retail demand.
The largest cryptocurrency in of market capitalisation climbed to $17,868 (roughly Rs. 13,27,300), its highest level since December 20, 2017, and was last up 6.1 percent at $17,760 (roughly Rs. 13,19,200). It hit just shy of $20,000 (roughly Rs. 14,85,500 crores) in mid-December, 2017, during a buying frenzy driven by retail investors.
Bitcoin has climbed roughly 150 percent this year and rallied about 360 percent from its March lows.
"Driven by a mix of market structure and strong fundamentals, bitcoin could now be within days of reaching its all-time high," Nicholas Pelecanos, head of trading at NEM, said.
"Underlying this bullish price action is the inflation hedge narrative that has captured Wall Street since the immense money printing campaigns undertaken by the Fed earlier this year," he added.
Citi's technical analyst Tom Fitzpatrick said in a note that bitcoin could climb as high $3,18,000 (roughly Rs. 2 crores), based on his charts.
Other major cryptocurrencies including XRP, which often move in tandem with bitcoin, rose 4.2 percent to $479.91 (roughly Rs. 35,700) and climbed 4.5 percent to 30 US cents (roughly Rs. 20), respectively.
Bitcoin's 2020 rally has drawn momentum from strong appetite for riskier assets following unprecedented government and central bank stimulus measures to combat impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and its reputation for being inflation-proof.
Investors, such as family offices, which manage money on behalf of wealthy individuals, have sought out the cryptocurrency as a hedge against any future inflation that might stem from central bank stimulus, analysts said.
Bitcoin's supply is capped at 21 million. Proponents say its scarcity provides an innate value and shields it from central bank or government policies that stoke inflation.
An expectation mainstream companies will embrace bitcoin and its use as a means of payment will become more widespread also drove buying, analysts said.
Bitcoin has risen by nearly half since open its network to bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
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