Bitcoin hits record high of $62,575

Reuters2021-04-13

LONDON, April 13 (Reuters) - Bitcoin hit a record of $62,575 on Tuesday, extending its 2021 rally to new heights.

The world's biggest cryptocurrency has more than doubled in price this year amid growing mainstream acceptance as an investment and a means of payment, and as investors seek high-yielding assets amid low interest rates.

Major firms including BNY Mellon, Mastercard Inc and Tesla Inc are among those to have embraced or invested in cryptocurrencies.

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  • snowballs
    2021-04-13
    snowballs
    Wow
  • fongj
    2021-04-13
    fongj
    Agreed with ToDeMoon. What tangible products or services it produce that benefits.
  • TwoDeMoon
    2021-04-13
    TwoDeMoon
    No way in my opinion that BC can replace currency. It will remain as a digital form of in between transaction with high volatility.
  • XMY21
    2021-04-13
    XMY21
    Would you buy?
  • noobieq0000
    2021-04-13
    noobieq0000
    noice
  • adriandino
    2021-04-13
    adriandino
    Gogogo
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