Bitcoin Soars to a Record High – Bloomberg

Bitcoin jumped to a new high Friday, a day after soaring past the price of an ounce of gold for the first time.

One unit of the virtual currency was trading above $1,292.71 at 7:30 a.m. in New York, compared with $1,226.89 for an ounce of gold. The metals had a terrible week, declining for the fourth time in five days.

The latest surge in bitcoins value has been attributed to tighter currency restrictions in countries such as China, India and Venezuela, as well as speculation about prospects under the Trump administration.

Bitcoin still has a lot to prove, John Butler, head of wealth services for GoldMoney, saidin an interview.

Were a long way from bitcoin establishing its properties as anything that could be considered to be a reasonably stable store of value, Butler said.The fact that its passing through gold is just arbitrary.

Chinas three biggest Bitcoin exchangessuspended withdrawalslast month after pressure from the Peoples Bank of China, which was concerned people were using bitcoin to move money out of the country, sidestepping official efforts to shore up the yuan.

Investors may also be betting on a more relaxed regulatory environment under U.S. PresidentDonald Trump. The U.S.Securities and Exchange Commissionis expectedto rule on a proposal for an exchange-traded fund based on the digital currency by March 11.

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Some people may be frontrunning what they see as the ETF demand down the road, Butler said.

In January, the volatile cryptocurrency passedits 2013 peak of $1,137. After the previous peak, it fell 53 percent in less than a month.

Commerzbank analystCarsten Fritschnoted the small size of the [bitcoin] market and low level of distribution, the lack of general understanding of the concept, the short history of bitcoins, their extreme price volatility and the high proportion of speculators.

With assistance fromEddie Van Der Walt.

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