Bitcoin Price Spikes Over 9% as the Crypto Asset’s Value Nears $15K

Bitcoin Price Spikes Over 9% as the Crypto Asset’s Value Nears $15K

The crypto economy has jumped over the $400 billion mark and is now hovering around $414 billion at the time of publication. The largest crypto asset in terms of market cap, bitcoin has climbed over 9% during the last 24 hours steadily marching toward the $15k zone. During the last 30 days, Bitcoin (BTC) has gained over 39% touching a new all-time 2020 high of $14,964 on Bitstamp, Thursday morning. Bitcoin (BTC) is up 9.8% during the last seven days and 27.3% during the last 90 days. Bloomberg Senior Commodity Strategist, Mike McGlone, expects BTC to go “parabolic” in....


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