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Bitcoin has surpassed $9000 and is on its way to $10,000

by Harikrishna Mekala

It is a serious market with few models in recent investing history. The Dow Jones modern average, in its biggest year, 1915, went up 82 percent, or one-tenth as much as Bitcoin has worked up this year. Amazon’s red-hot stock is up only one-fifteenth as much as Bitcoin this year.

The price has been rammed up by a flood of new buyers from throughout the world who think they have located a new kind of investment that could eventually compete with gold as a place to store money outside the control of corporations and governments.

These mainstream investors have not just been the libertarian-willing programmers who helped Bitcoin remain its rocky first seven years, after the inexplicable creator Satoshi Nakamoto released it in 2009.

In recent months, trading among ordinary investors has taken off in South Korea and Japan. Seoul now has various storefronts where less technically adept people can buy and sell Bitcoin. It was on Korean transactions where the price of Bitcoin first hit $10,000 on Monday.

On American exchanges, the price was floating around $9,700 on Monday.

The skyrocketing price has taken forth no shortage of skeptics, from Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, to Warren E. Buffett, who have variously called it a fraud, a balloon and a Ponzi scheme.

The untethered price increase has, to a degree, determined their point, suggesting that this is an advance tied to few real-world fundamentals.

But each time the skeptics have come progressive, investors have defied them and bought more Bitcoins at greater prices. On Sunday, more than $5 billion was traded on Bitcoin exchanges, according to the data site Coinmarketcap.com a greater volume than what many American stock transfers see on a normal day.

Believers in the Bitcoin technology, which is lined by a new kind of computer network, have argued that what we are observing is the formation of a new asset class that could join stocks, bonds and physical assets in the investment portfolios of ordinary people.

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