Bitcoin soared to $40,000
Kyiv • UNN
The price of bitcoin reached $40,000 for the first time since May 2022 amid a rise in the cryptocurrency market caused by weaker inflation expectations in the US and growing interest from institutional investors.
Bitcoin price hits $40,000 for the first time since May 2022 for the first time since May 2022. This happened against the backdrop of a general rise in cryptocurrency prices caused by Reuters reports UNN.
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Among the reasons for the rise of cryptocurrency:
- Improved investor sentiment amid weakening inflationary expectations in the United States.
- Increased demand for cryptocurrency from institutional investors.
- Launch of new products and services in the crypto industry.
In a report by the US Federal Reserve, published on December 2 December, it was noted that inflation in the US slowed to 8.6% in November from 9.1% in October. This decline in inflation may reduce the likelihood of more aggressive action by the the Fed to raise interest rates, which had a positive impact on the prices of risky assets, including cryptocurrencies.
Institutional investors also continue to increase their interest in cryptocurrencies. In particular, in November 2023, Grayscale Investments, the largest digital asset fund manager, reported that the number of its clients increased by 70% over the year. In addition, in November 2023, JPMorgan Chase, one of the largest US banks, launched a new cryptocurrency trading service.
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New products and services continue to be launched in the crypto industry. In particular, in November 2023, PayPal announced that it would start to offer cryptocurrency exchange and storage services. In addition, in November 2023, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, announced that it plans to to launch a cryptocurrency called Diem.
The rise in the price of bitcoin to $40,000 is a positive signal for the for the cryptocurrency market. However, it is important to note that cryptocurrency prices remain very volatile, and they may decline in the future.