Bitcoin Surpasses $80,000 for the First Time, Fueled by Trump's Pro-Crypto Stance
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2024-11-11 06:39:58
Bitcoin has reached a new all-time high, surpassing the $80,000 mark for the first time. This significant milestone is attributed to the election of [Candidate's Name] as the next U.S. president, whose pro-cryptocurrency stance has buoyed investor sentiment.
According to Bloomberg, Bitcoin's price surged 4.7% on [Date] to reach $80,920. The cryptocurrency's market capitalization has now exceeded $1.5 trillion.
Analysts believe that the recent surge is largely driven by [Candidate's Name]'s favorable views on cryptocurrencies. During his campaign, he expressed support for the crypto industry, stating that he would make the U.S. the "crypto capital of the world" and explore the possibility of holding Bitcoin as a strategic asset.
These promises have already started to materialize into tangible policy proposals. For instance, Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming introduced a bill in August proposing that the Federal Reserve purchase approximately 1 million Bitcoins over five years and hold them for two decades.
The prospect of a more crypto-friendly regulatory environment under the new administration has attracted significant investment into the cryptocurrency market. Since [Candidate's Name]'s election victory, Bitcoin's price has soared from around $69,000 to its current level.
Industry experts anticipate that this trend will continue, with even more capital flowing into the cryptocurrency market. The combination of a favorable regulatory climate and growing institutional interest is expected to further propel Bitcoin's price to new heights.
WEEKLY HOT
- 1서울~부산·강릉~부산 KTX-이음으로 3시간대 연결!
- 2Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Paraguay Successfully Hosts '2025 IGA Korean Cooking Course' in Collaboration with the Gastronomic Institute of the Americas (IGA)
- 3K-Consumables Pop-up Strategy Targets Central Japan Distribution Hub, K-Beauty Popularity Spreading
- 4'Grandparenting Paradox': Grandmothers Who Care for Grandchildren Have 22% Lower Risk of Frailty
- 5Pyelonephritis Often Mistaken for Flu, Early Diagnosis and Antibiotics Crucial
- 610th Cheonan World Christmas Festival Opens, Runs Until Dec. 25