Home Technology Blockchain Bitcoin bounces beyond $64,000 as records beckon The cryptocurrency has gained 50 per cent this year and most of the rise come in the last few weeks where trading volume has surged for US-listed bitcoin funds by Reuters March 4, 2024 Image courtesy: Jirapong Manustrong/ Getty Images Bitcoin scaled a two-year high on Monday, breaking $64,000 as a wave of money carried it within striking distance of record levels. It touched $64,285 early in the Asian day, its highest since late 2021, and was last 2 per cent firmer for the session at $63,850. Bitcoin’s record high is $68,999.99 set in November 2021. The largest cryptocurrency by market value has gained 50 per cent this year and most of the rise come in the last few weeks where trading volume has surged for US-listed bitcoin funds. Spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds were approved in the US earlier this year. Their launch opened the way for new large investors and has re-ignited enthusiasm and momentum reminiscent of the run-up to record levels in 2021. “The flows are not drying up as investors feel more confident the higher price appears to go,” said Markus Thielen, head of research at crypto analytics house 10x Research in Singapore. Smaller rival ether Ethereum has hitched a ride on speculation that it too may soon have exchange-traded funds driving inflows. It’s up 50 per cent year-to-date though at $3,490 on Monday, staying just shy of two-year highs made last week. The rally has come in tandem with records tumbling on stock indexes from Japan’s Nikkei to the S&P 500 and tech-heavy Nasdaq and with volatility gauges in equities as well as foreign exchange turning lower. “In a world where Nasdaq is making new all-time highs, crypto is going to perform well as bitcoin remains a high-volatility tech proxy and liquidity thermometer,” said Brent Donnelly, trader and president at analysis firm Spectra Markets. “We are back to a 2021-style market where everything goes up and everyone is having fun.” Read: US SEC approves bitcoin ETFs in watershed for crypto market Tags Bitcoin cryptocurrency Digital Assets Ethereum Nasdaq Nikkei You might also like Telecoms group VEON to move HQ to Dubai after Amsterdam delisting OKX shakes up Dubai’s crypto scene with new exchange Standard Chartered starts custody services for digital assets in the UAE Bitcoin ETFs take $50bn baby steps toward big-time