Bitcoin rises above $80,000 for first time on optimism over Trump's victory
Bitcoin, the world's biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, is up 65.4% from the year's low of $38,505 it hit on Jan. 23.
Bitcoin, the world's biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, is up 65.4% from the year's low of $38,505 it hit on Jan. 23.
The token rose as much as 2 per cent to $30,262. Bitcoin has gained about 6 per cent since the start of the month, after rising 23 per cent in March
Bitcoin, the most popular cryptocurrency, fell below the psychologically important threshold
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Bitcoin's market dominance remained nearly flat at 40.51 percent and the asset was trading at $36,579 levels today morning.
The most valuable cryptocurrency fell 7.4% to $38,261, while second-placed Ether fell below $3,000 for the first time
Prices of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have plunged. Bitcoin (BTC) has fallen by over 17 per cent, Ethereum went down by over 14 per cent, Tether was down by over 17 per cent, Cardano fell by over 18 per cent, and Ripple fell by over 17 per cent, according to a reports.