Bitcoin Price Continues to Reach All-Time Highs, Now at $47,000

© AFP 2023 / NICOLAS TUCATThe logo of Bitcoin digital currency is pictured on the front door of an ATM in Marseille, southern France, on January 8, 2021.
The logo of Bitcoin digital currency is pictured on the front door of an ATM in Marseille, southern France, on January 8, 2021. - Sputnik International, 1920, 08.02.2021
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As the cryptocurrency Bitcoin continues its incredible blast-off amid a pandemic and market uncertainty, some experts believe that its price could reach as high as $50,000.

Bitcoin, the world's most popular cryptocurrency, reached the $47,000 mark on Monday, according to data from Coindesk news outlet.

Continuing its rapid increase, the price soared over the last few hours over $7,000, for the third time in several hours breaking a historical record.

As of 23:00 GTM the cryptocurrency had risen to $45,000, and then, in less than an hour, Bitcoin appreciated by another $1,000 in about 15 minutes.

A massive leap in the value of Bitcoin was indicated after Tesla confirmed that it had invested $1.5 billion in the cryptocurrency in January. Trading at about $33,000 at the beginning of February, Bitcoin reached $40,000 on Monday.

As experts from the cryptocurrency exchange Luno and the brokerage OSL, cited by Bloomberg, noted earlier, Bitcoin’s cost may hit $50,000 in the long-term, as the currency appears set to take on gold in the competition for supremacy and best investment.

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