Bitcoin hits record high, past $110,000 for First time
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Shares in Swedish health tech company H100 Group AB rose 37% after it said it purchased Bitcoin for the first time as part of a new strategy, while China’s Jiuzi Holdings revealed its plan to stack 1,
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) is expected to rise marginally, 1.1% on a weekly basis, as market sentiments seem to improve on the back of U.S.-China trade talks and softer inflation prints. The world’s oldest digital currency traded above the $100K mark throughout the week and briefly went above the $105K threshold on Monday.
Bitcoin rose to a new all-time high on Wednesday, breaking its January record. The price of the flagship cryptocurrency was last higher by 2% at $108,955.10, according to Coin Metrics. Earlier, it rose as high as $109,500.
Bitcoin hit a new all-time high as the world’s most popular cryptocurrency reached price levels not seen since President Trump’s inauguration. The digital asset traded above $109,400 Wednesday morning,
Bitcoin is less than 5% away from making new all-time highs, and BTC futures markets look ready to support the rally. Bitcoin buying in the spot and futures markets helped BTC price keep its upward momentum despite $170 million in margin liquidations.
Bitcoin nears record levels at $104,900, backed by US-China trade progress and potential US interest rate cuts.
$105K suddenly looks reachable: Bitcoin surged 7% on Monday’s 90-day U.S.-China tariff cease-fire, while gold sagged 3%, reversing the safe-haven playbook. Analysts now see the flagship token toppling its $109,588 peak—yet caution that altcoins may lag without fresh retail firepower.
The U.S. leads global Bitcoin ownership and mining, with strong political backing and growing adoption across diverse demographics.
Bitcoin touched a four-month high of $105,500 early Monday, but then dipped after the U.S. revealed a partial tariffs pause with China.
Trump hints at China visit after US-China slash tariffs in surprise truce — Bitcoin eyes next move amid global optimism.