Bitcoin jumps above $60,000 for the first time since November 2021

Bitcoin continued its surge on Wednesday, shooting above $60,000 for the first time since November 2021.

The price of the flagship cryptocurrency was last higher by 6% at $60,391.10, according to Coin Metrics. Earlier, it rose as high as $60,734.42. It’s sitting just below its all-time high of $68,982.20.

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With the record in clear sight, the market is even more motivated to see that level retested. Bitcoin has soared more than 18% this week alone, after a week-long pause of this year’s rally. It’s now up more than 40% for 2024.

Investors are expecting it to set a new record this year after the launch of ETFs made the asset class more accessible to institutional investors, and with the network’s upcoming halving event, which historically has set the stage for a major rally in the months that follow.

“We’ve always known that we need bitcoin to get to a place where it’s adopted and accepted on a mainstream level and now the doors have been opened up for that to happen,” said Joel Kruger, market strategist at LMAX Group. “The economics of bitcoin dictate that it should continue to drive higher” he said, particularly as ETFs introduce new and greater demand while bitcoin’s supply is about to be cut in the halving.

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