Bitcoin on longest winning run since 2019 after hitting record
The largest cryptocurrency reached an all-time high of $28,365 on Sunday before paring some of the advance, according to a composite of prices compiled by Bloomberg.

Bitcoin is on track for its longest monthly winning streak in more than a year after touching a record above $28,000 over the weekend.
The largest cryptocurrency reached an all-time high of $28,365 on Sunday before paring some of the advance, according to a composite of prices compiled by Bloomberg. The run of outsized returns over October, November and December so far is the longest such stretch since mid-2019.
“My sense is we’re very close to a top -- we could hit $30,000 though,” said Vijay Ayyar, head of business development with crypto exchange Luno in Singapore. “We should definitely see a pullback, but the magnitude is probably lesser. We might only see 10 per cent to 15 per cent drops.”

Regulatory scrutiny of the still-nascent cryptocurrency industry continues to be a variable for investors to consider.

Bitcoin climbed as much as 3.6 per cent on Monday and was trading at about $27,100 as of 7:07 a.m. in London. The cryptocurrency has advanced about 279 per cent this year, while the wider Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index is up 266 per cent.
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