Bitcoin hits record US$28,600 as 2020 rally powers on
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[LONDON] Bitcoin on Wednesday hit a record US$28,599.99, taking gains this year past 295 per cent amid heightened interest from bigger investors.
The world's most popular cryptocurrency was last up 3.7 per cent at US$28,375. Since breaking US$20,000 for the first time on Dec 16 it has surged by nearly half.
Bitcoin has increasingly seen demand from larger US investors, in particular, attracted by its perceived inflation-hedging qualities and the potential for quick gains, as well as expectations it would become a mainstream payments method.
REUTERS
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