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Bitcoin's price soared to nearly $64,000, driven by spot ETFs, but technical issues at Coinbase raised concerns. Market experts warn of a potential correction. (Getty Images)


February 29, 2024

Bitcoin surged past the $60,000 mark on Wednesday, marking a significant milestone in its recent rally. The surge was attributed to the growing popularity of spot ETFs, which led to increased trading activity in the volatile cryptocurrency market. However, the rally was not without its challenges, as popular crypto exchange Coinbase experienced technical issues that left some users concerned about the safety of their assets.

The price of bitcoin reached nearly $64,000 before retreating to around $61,000 by the end of the day, representing an 18% increase from the previous week and a 40% increase from the previous month. The surge in bitcoin's price was fueled by a combination of factors, including the approval of spot bitcoin ETFs by Blackrock and Fidelity, which attracted significant investor interest.

Despite the optimism surrounding the recent rally, some market experts warned of a potential "sharp correction" of 20% or more. They cited high levels of leverage in the market and the possibility of regulatory changes as factors that could contribute to a downturn in bitcoin's price.

In addition to the surge in bitcoin's price, the overall market capitalization of the cryptocurrency market also reached a new high of $2.31 trillion. This was driven by increased interest in cryptocurrencies as an investment asset, as well as the approval of spot bitcoin ETFs by regulatory authorities.

Looking ahead, investors are optimistic about the potential impact of the upcoming bitcoin "halving" event in April, which will reduce the amount of new bitcoins generated by mining. This is expected to increase demand for bitcoin and further drive up its price.

Overall, the recent rally in bitcoin's price has been fueled by a combination of factors, including increased investor interest in cryptocurrencies, the approval of spot bitcoin ETFs, and the upcoming bitcoin halving event. However, market experts caution that the rally may be unsustainable in the long term and could be followed by a sharp correction.

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