Bitcoin bounds toward US$6,000 as more institutions embrace tokens


There are currently about 30 million Bitcoin wallet users, according to Blockchain.com, about 10 million more than last December.

HONG KONG: Bitcoin climbed to a fresh 2019 high, approaching the $6,000 level for the first time since November.

The largest digital coin climbed as much as 4.7 percent to $5,961 as of 9:25 a.m. in London, according to Bloomberg composite pricing. Most of the other highly traded tokens were up as well, though they lagged Bitcoin.

The world’s most-followed cryptocurrency has been drawing attention from technical analysts and conventional investment firms as it claws its way back from last year’s 74 percent plunge that took it below $4,000.

“Bitcoin is testing new near-term highs because the overall institutional involvement is becoming stronger and stronger,” Jehan Chu, managing partner at Kenetic Capital, said by phone from Hong Kong. 

“We’re just seeing institution after institution lining up to the thesis of digital currency, and Bitcoin is the standard bearer.”

Fidelity Investments, which began a custody service to store Bitcoin earlier this year, plans to buy and sell it for institutional customers within a few weeks, according to a person familiar with the matter.

“Fidelity alone doesn’t move the entire needle, but Fidelity with E*Trade and Ameritrade and Robin Hood and a whole host,” said Chu, whose firm is a blockchain investment and advisory company. 

“You’re seeing a critical mass of these types of asset managers and brokers providing retail exposure and retail access to crypto.” - Bloomberg

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