The price of “Bitcoin” is more than 100 thousand dollars for the first time since February

The price of “bitcoin” has risen today, Thursday, to exceed the level of $ 100 thousand dollars for the first time since February, with the support of the expectations of trade tensions after US President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with the UK. The price of the largest encrypted currency increased by 5.1% to 101,118 dollars, in collaboration with the rise of most other major currencies, which completed the Ascension Wave that began on Wednesday, after announcing trade talks between the United States and the Chinese government in Switzerland, citing the possibility of reducing the two -world. The climb of the smaller cryptocurrencies prevailed to jump “Ethar” by more than 14%, as “Solana” rose by about 10%, and “Doug Queen” rose by 12%. Trump announces a trade agreement with Britain on the other side, Coinbase Global today announced the world’s largest stock exchange for “Bitcoin” and “Ethereum” currencies, for $ 2.9 billion as part of its effort to enter the financial derivative market. In an agreement, this is perhaps one of the most important acquisitions in the history of this sector, and this comes at a time when Donald Trump’s return to the White House set fire to a wave of transactions between encrypted currency companies. Trump has appointed supporters of digital assets in large government positions, and to introduce policies that favor this sector, such as establishing a Bachelors Reserve, at a time when he also tries to run his own business in the field of encrypted currencies. It recorded its highest level ever at 109241 dollars on January 20, with the support of Trump’s policy aimed at creating a favorable environment for US encrypted currencies, after years of restrictions imposed by the administration of former president Joe Biden. However, Trump’s customs duties later pushed the market, which led to a decrease in training with about $ 32% of its peaks to below $ 75 thousand dollars in early April.

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