Bitcoin jumped to the level of 00 50,000 and market cap close to 1000 1000 billion


Cryptocurrency rose 71 to 72 percent from the bottom

Now look at હજાર 55,000: players meet at the US Federal Reserve's annual conference

MUMBAI: Bitcoin prices soared to હજાર 50,000 as the global cryptocurrency market rallied today. Bitcoin prices jumped from 48 48,128 to 12 48,129 today, crossing the 50,000 high and reaching 49 50,495 to 500 50,500, ranging from 2 50,220 to 2 50,225. Investor and institutional buying rose today, with થી 33 billion to 34 34 billion traded in Bitcoin.

Bitcoin's market cap has risen from 23 923 billion to 24 924 billion to 94 944 billion to 45 945 billion today. In the world market today, however, the dollar index fell against various major currencies. On the other hand, the price of gold was surpassing the level of 18 1800 per ounce, which was having an impact on the crypto market.

The recent steady rise in the price of Bitcoin was seen nine months ago. The players were now eyeing the Federal Reserve's meeting in the United States this week. Bitcoin prices hit a three-month high today.

There were also indications that the purchase of Bitcoin was increased by Coinways. With the price of Bitcoin crossing the 50 50,000 mark, players are now eyeing the 55,000 price tag. Experts were predicting that the market cap would rise further to 1000 1,000 billion.

Meanwhile, midcap ether prices were at a low of 31 3,131 to 32 3,132 today, followed by a high of 7 3,376 to 7 3,377 and 33 3,366 to 67 3,367. Ether traded between 21 billion and 22 22 billion today, with a market cap of 38 384 billion to 38 385 billion, up from 3 393 billion to 4 394 billion today. Small cap XRP prices today ranged from 118 to 119 cents at the low and 130 to 131 cents at the high and 127 to 128 cents.

The XRP traded between 45 5.45 billion and 50 5.50 billion today, with the market cap rising from 4 124 to 125 125 to 6 126 to 7 127 billion. The total market cap of various cryptocurrencies has risen by about 71 trillion dollars so far this year, compared to July's low in July, according to world market analysts.

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