Bitcoin hits US$40,000 level for the first time this year

    • Bitcoin, the world’s biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, is up 51.1 per cent from the year’s low of US$26,533 on Oct 11.
    • Bitcoin, the world’s biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, is up 51.1 per cent from the year’s low of US$26,533 on Oct 11. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Mon, Dec 4, 2023 · 07:22 AM

    BITCOIN hit US$40,085 on Sunday, its highest in almost a year and a half, fuelled by bets that US regulators will soon approve stock-market traded bitcoin funds.

    Bitcoin was up 1.55 per cent at 2234 GMT, adding US$611 to its previous close.

    Bitcoin, the world’s biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, is up 51.1 per cent from the year’s low of US$26,533 on Oct 11.

    Bitcoin has more than doubled in price so far this year, recovering to its levels prior to the May 2022 meltdown of the so-called stablecoin terraUSD and its sister token. Their downfall caused havoc in crypto markets and sparked the bankruptcy of some high-profile companies in the crypto sector.

    Bitcoin is still down from its record high of US$69,000, scaled in November 2021. It has so far failed to make a breakthrough to mainstream commerce, long predicted by backers, and most large investors and companies remain wary of it as an investment.

    Ether, the coin linked to the ethereum blockchain network, rose 2.07 per cent to US$2,210.70 on Sunday, adding US$44.90 to its previous close. REUTERS

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