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Bitcoin rises to $22,500 and breaks a record high

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[Bitcoin rises to US$22,500 to a new record high]Bitcoin continues to rise, rising to US$22500, a new record high. (China Business News)

  BitThe currency continued to rise, rising to 22500USD, Refreshing a record high.

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  BitcoinIt rose sharply, breaking through US$20,000 for the first time in history, reaching a maximum of US$22,000. This year, Bitcoin has risen close to 200%.

Ikigai AssetsmanagementCIO Travis Kling pointed out that compared with 3 years ago, the background of Bitcoin’s rise is completely different. The rise of Bitcoin in 2017 was mainly driven by retail investors, and the main drivers of this year’s rise were institutions.investmentPerson.

HedgefundGangsterPaul Tudor JonesAfter the announcement of the allocation of Bitcoin in May, Bitcoin’s rally started, the past 90 dayspriceDoubled.encryptioncurrencyInvestment Fund Grayscale BitcoinPosition, A surge of 133,000 pieces in less than 3 months.MicroStrategy Purchased 59,000 bitcoins since the end of July.

More and more institutions are joining the ranks of bullying Bitcoin.Dario, CEO of Bridgewater Fund, who has been bearish on Bitcoin before, said that Bitcoin has become similargoldAlternative.

Guggenheim CIO Scott Minerd believes that Bitcoin should be worth up to $400,000. BTIG Research predicts that Bitcoin will rise to $50,000 next year.CitiResearch reportShow that Bitcoin in 2021aimsThe price is as high as 318,000 US dollars. (Source: China Business News)

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