Bitcoin jumped more than 10per cent on Monday to a record high after Tesla said it had invested US$1.5 billion in the most popular cryptocurrency last month.
The logo of the Bitcoin digital currency is seen in a shop in Marseille, France, February 7, 2021. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard/FilesLONDON: Bitcoin jumped more than 10per cent on Monday to a record high after Tesla said it had invested US$1.5 billion in the most popular cryptocurrency last month. The news sent Bitcoin soaring as high as US$43,625 as of 1300 GMT. Smaller cryptocurrencies including ethereum and XRP that tend to move in tandem with bitcoin also jumped, rising as much as 5per cent and 4per cent respectively.The electric carmaker unveiled the investment ten days after its chief executive Elon Musk drove up the cryptocurrency's price by adding a"#bitcoin" tag on his Twitter profile page.
Musk removed the tag from his Twitter bio a few days later but has continued talking up bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, in particular, dogecoin, to his 46 million Twitter followers. In December, he had mooted the possibility of converting"large transactions" of Tesla's balance sheet into bitcoin.Advertisement
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