Bitcoin hits new record, set for biggest monthly gain since 2019
The digital asset surged above $28,000 Wednesday to a record high, adding to its 47 per cent rally so far in December.

Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, is on track to close out a banner year with another bang.
The digital asset surged above $28,000 Wednesday to a record high, adding to its 47 per cent rally so far in December, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Bitcoin rose as much as 6.2 per cent to $28,572.10 in Asia trading and is on track for its biggest monthly gain since May 2019.

The latest price surge continues to divide opinion between those who view cryptocurrencies as a hedge against dollar weakness and inflation risk, and others who question Bitcoin’s validity as an asset class given its speculative nature and boom-and-bust cycles.
“While a growing institutional presence has been part of the narrative of the current bull run, we may see increased retail interest in Bitcoin as a form of digital gold,” Paolo Ardoino, chief technology officer of crypto exchange Bitfinex said in an email.
XRP has plummeted almost 70 per cent this month and faces further pressure with Coinbase the latest exchange to announce plans to suspend trading in the token.
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