Bitcoin price rises past $50,000 as rebound continues

Bitcoin has risen 81% since hitting a yearly low of $27,700 in January.

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Bitcoin's price surged past $50,000 on Monday for the first time since May, continuing its rebound from a months-long slump.

The world's largest rose to $50,341 , as investors bet that the prospect of more U.S. stimulus spending would lead to further gains, and more mainstream financial services firms made moves in the nascent asset class.

has risen 81% since hitting a yearly low of $27,700 in January.

Meanwhile, the price of rival ether rose 2.8% to $3,337. The virtual coin has risen 91% since slumping to below $1,740 last month.

The recovery comes as some more established financial services companies offer their customers access to virtual coins. PayPal Holdings Inc said on Monday it would allow customers in the UK to buy, sell and hold and other cryptocurrencies starting this week.

Some traders believe the market has yet to see the full return of retail investors, suggesting the current upswing could have further to go.

"The last time bitcoin was at $50,000, the Google trends (tracking website showing Bitcoin searches) was much higher than what it is now," Marcus Sotiriou, a sales trader at the UK based digital asset broker GlobalBlock, said in a note.

"This suggests that retail euphoria hasn't entered the market yet and bitcoin has a long way to go in this market cycle."

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First Published: Mon, August 23 2021. 17:48 IST
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