Bitcoin price exceeds $71 thousand
Kyiv • UNN
According to CoinGecko, the value of bitcoin has exceeded $71,000 for the first time, setting a new record.
The largest cryptocurrency has set a new record this morning - more than $71,000 for one bitcoin, UNN reports , citing data published by the world's largest cryptocurrency data aggregator CoinGecko.
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Bitcoin's value has surpassed $71,000 for the first time, rising to a new record earlier this week. The price rose by 2.3% in just one day. At the time of writing, bitcoin was trading above $71,200.
The assets in the top ten by capitalization are moving in different directions. Ethereum has risen in price less than bitcoin over the past day, while XRP (Ripple), ADA (Cardano), and DOGE (Dogecoin) have even fallen slightly.
Recall
Bitcoin is close to surpassing its all-time high of $68,000set in November 2021, as its value has already exceeded $65,000.
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