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Bitcoin’s Price Up 17% In 24 Hours
Buyer demand for Bitcoin sparked a 17% increase in price in just 24 hours late Monday. Although it is too soon to identify a trend, crypto-analysts and advisors are watching to see if this breakthrough signals a more significant directional shift or “decoupling” from equities investments.BTC total market cap at $832.59 billion in the daily chart | Source:
Bullish Hike For Bitcoin
Bitcoin’s price is up 2.40% in the last 24 hours, with a high of $44,953.06 and a low of $42,875. Its current market volume is $1.67 billion, and its market capitalization is $840.13 billion. Because of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, volatility rates and decoupled stocks for BTC have increased, resulting in a high price for Bitcoin as the first week of March begins.Bitcoin’s Future: Digital Gold
On the other hand, Bitcoin may be inclined to compete with gold and other safe-haven assets such as government notes and stocks in the future. The unchangeable software code of Bitcoin increases the token’s supply at a pace comparable to that of gold, 0.5% to 1% every year. The scarcity of gold helps it retain its value through times of economic distress and excessive inflation, and it’s not unrealistic to expect Bitcoin will do the same in the digital age.Related Article | Criminal Whales Hold $25 Billion In Crypto Assets: Chainalysis Report
$100K Still On Crosshairs
Countries with currency restrictions, dual-currency systems, governance issues, and corruption may see Bitcoin take off as a store of value. Meanwhile, many analysts believe that Bitcoin’s price will eventually cross the $100,000 milestone; however, there are different viewpoints on when that will happen. According to a recent poll by Deutsche Bank, approximately a quarter of Bitcoin investors anticipate the price of the cryptocurrency would exceed $110,000 in five years.Featured image from Verve Times, chart from TradingView.com