Khaleej Times

Bitcoin crosses $8,000-mark as investors explore options

- Natasha Doff and Adam Haigh

moscow — Bitcoin’s relentless and volatile rally shows no sign of abating, with the world’s largest cryptocurr­ency defying growing bubble fears to hit yet another milestone.

Bitcoin rose 4.5 per cent to $8,045.45 as of 11:34am in London after climbing as much as 5.2 per cent during Asian hours. It’s been a tumultuous year for the virtual currency, with three separate slumps of more than 25 per cent all giving way to subsequent rallies.

“The inflation in this thing is massive,” Luke Hickmore, a senior

Will Bitcoin hit $10,000 before year end? This is the question every investor is asking Lukman Otunuga, Analyst, ForexTime Ltd

investment manager at Aberdeen Standard Investment­s in London, said in an interview with Bloomberg TV. “When will it collapse? Who knows. It will cause a lot of pain.”

Even as many skeptics call the asset a bubble waiting to pop, it’s becoming too big for many on Wall Street to ignore. CME Group Inc., the world’s biggest exchange, will start offering futures trading on bitcoin next month, while senior executives at Goldman Sachs Group and Citigroup have said they are researchin­g cryptocurr­encies and the blockchain technology that underlies them.

Recent volatility has stemmed from a pickup in people switching to alternativ­e virtual currencies, notably bitcoin cash. That’s gaining popularity due to lower transactio­n costs and faster speed. New cryptocurr­ency iterations are springing up as disagreeme­nts over bitcoin’s design persist and opportunit­ies for making a quick buck prove hard to pass up. Bitcoin cash advanced 2 per cent on Monday to trade at $1,194.88, down from a high of $1, 388 on November 12, Coinmarket­cap.com prices show. Bitcoin has advanced more than 700 per cent this year and now boasts a market value of more than $130 billion.

“I find it remarkable and somewhat frightenin­g how, no matter how much bitcoin is pummelled by sellers, it simply bounces back even stronger,” said Lukman Otunuga, an analyst at currency brokerage ForexTime Ltd. “Will bitcoin hit $10,000 before year end? This is the question every investor is asking.” — Bloomberg

 ?? — Reuters ?? Bitcoin rose 4.5 per cent to $8,045.45 in London after climbing as much as 5.2 per cent during Asian hours.
— Reuters Bitcoin rose 4.5 per cent to $8,045.45 in London after climbing as much as 5.2 per cent during Asian hours.

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