Bitcoin Crosses $50,000 Mark, Highest Since December 2021
Tue, Feb 13, 2024 11:21 AM

Bitcoin Crosses $50,000 Mark, Highest Since December 2021

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Bitcoin (BTC) crossed the $50,000 mark on 12th February, reaching its peak since December 2021. This rise is likely due to rising confidence & enthusiasm of investors surrounding inflows from spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), & the Bitcoin halving event that is anticipated in April. This price surge also saw a session high of $50,188, giving investors a remarkable single day gain of 4%.

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