Business Maverick: Bitcoin reaches 18-month high as Facebook's Libra spurs interest By Reuters reuters
* Biggest cryptocurrency up 240% since January The world’s biggest cryptocurrency has surged in value since April and was trading close to $13,000 on Wednesday. It is now up 240% since the start of the year, although it remains below its all-time high of nearly $20,000.
Analysts say Facebook’s announcement this month has revived interest in coins, while investors seeking safety have also pushed up Bitcoin’s price.
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