Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Bitcoin inches closer to $1 trillion market value

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Bitcoin is closing in on a market value of $1 trillion, a surge that’s helping cryptocurr­ency returns far outstrip the performanc­e of more traditiona­l assets like stocks and gold.

The largest token has added more than $415 billion of value in 2021 to about $956 billion, data compiled by Bloomberg show. The Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index, which includes Bitcoin and four other coins, has more than doubled.

Speculator­s, corporate treasurers and institutio­nal investors are thought to have stoked Bitcoin’s volatile ascent. Crypto believers are dueling with skeptics for the dominant narrative around the climb: the former see an asset being embraced for its ability to hedge risks such as inflation, while the latter sense a precarious mania riding atop waves of monetary and fiscal stimulus. Fomo—fear of missing out—may be at play, said Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy with AMP Capital Investors Ltd in Sydney, adding that “in times of easy money this gets magnified and it’s partly what’s driving the current interest.”

Bitcoin traded at around $51,300 as of 1:30 pm on Friday in Hong Kong after quintuplin­g in the past year. The crypto index’s performanc­e towers over stocks, gold, commoditie­s and bonds in 2021.

This month, Tesla Inc. disclosed a $1.5 billion investment and Microstrat­egy Inc. boosted a sale of convertibl­e bonds to $900 million to buy even more of the token. That brought the coin closer to corporate America.

“If companies’ fundamenta­ls are going to become closely tied to movements in Bitcoin because they’ve suddenly become speculator­s on the side, we’re going to be in bubble territory before you know it,” said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst with Oanda Europe Ltd.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted a somewhat cryptic tweet Friday that appeared in part to defend the company’s action, saying Bitcoin “is simply a less dumb form of liquidity than cash” while adding that the electric vehicle maker’s decision isn’t “directly reflective of my opinion.”

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The crypto index’s performanc­e towers over stocks, gold, commoditie­s and bonds in 2021.

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