The most popular cryptocurrency, bitcoin (BTC), just got back to the USD 40,000 level after leaving it this past Sunday and crashing to almost USD 30,000 on Monday.
BTC already hit USD 40,000 at exchanges such as Binance, OKEx, Coinbase Pro, and others.
At 15:38 UTC, BTC traded at around USD 40,039 before correcting lower towards USD 39,632, per Coingecko.com data. The price is still up by 14% in a day and 7% in a week. It more than doubled in a month and rallied by 389% in a year.
Boom !!!### https://t.co/feIKhJkkn7
— HODLGeorge ?????? (@BitfuryGeorge)
BTC is the second-best performing cryptoasset in the top 10 club today, only after polkadot (DOT), that surged by 29%. Ethereum (ETH) is up by almost 14%, reaching USD 1,215.
As reported today, trading and investing platform eToro has sent out a warning to its users that it may limit buy orders this weekend, while others warn of drying liquidity, suggesting that the demand for BTC is growing further and the shoeshine indicator "isn't relevant in this current cycle" when Google searches for "bitcoin" are nearing all-time high of 2017.
As reported, this week, US-based major digital asset manager Grayscale Investments said that most of their private placements are now open for daily subscription again after they were temporarily closed at the end of 2020. Grayscale Bitcoin Trust is the largest trust controlled by the company and has over USD 20bn in assets under management.
After a break since the 24th of December, @Grayscale ’s bitcoin trust is as of yesterday open to new investment.
— GBTC Bitcoin Tracker (@GbtcT)
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