Bitcoin Price Climbs to 40-Day High Above $9,200

Bitcoin's price has surged to a 40-day high, with a similar trend seen in the overall cryptocurrency market today.

AccessTimeIconApr 24, 2018 at 4:00 a.m. UTC
Updated Aug 18, 2021 at 8:53 p.m. UTC

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Bitcoin's price climbed above $9,200 on Tuesday to hit a 40-day high, according to data from CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index (BPI).

Following a steady increase over the past week, the price of world's largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization jumped above $9,000 soon after the morning trading session began around 00:30 UTC, after which it continued to climb up to as high as $9,220.97 at around 2:00 UTC.

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  • The price is at its highest point since March 14, when bitcoin dropped $800 within one trading day to reach a one-month low around $8,000.

    Following the plunge, the cryptocurrency's price declined to as low as $6,593 on March 30, reflecting what is now a 39% gain since that market bottom.

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    Still, he projected that the price needs to head higher to win more mainstream buyers.

    "From our analysis, it is important that bitcoin continues on this trajectory; breaking $12,000 for the first time since January will be a potential turning point," he said.

    Elsewhere, the wider cryptocurrency market has seen price growth in the past month as well, climbing above $400 billion in terms of total capitalization, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

    That figure has shifted between $200 billion and $300 billion since March 18.

    Currently, four out of the five largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalization are all seeing their prices at one-month highs, market data shows. Ethereum, the world's second largest cryptocurrency, is now above $660 after recently dropping below $400. The price of bitcoin cash has nearly doubled in the week since April 18, climbing back above $1,500 as of press time.

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