Bitcoin passes US$10,000 for 1st time since June

AFTER several weeks of trading in narrow ranges, bitcoin breached US$10,000 (RM42,625) today for the first time since early June.

In addition to suffering pricing blows due to the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, the virtual currency went through its third so-called halving on May 11, which cut the rewards given to those who “mine” bitcoin to 6.25 new coins from 12.5.

The “halving” has affected the supply side of bitcoin and increased the time needed for miners to find their break-even point.

Yesterday, the cryptocurrency hit highs of US$10,200. – July 27, 2020, Reuters

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