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Bitcoin (BTC) price hits a record high of nearly $50,000

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  • Bitcoin surged more than 5% to an all-time high of $49,716 Sunday afternoon, according to data from industry website CoinDesk.
  • The cryptocurrency has since reversed course, sinking 2.4% in the last 24 hours to a price of around $47,925.
  • The Valentine's Day surge was driven by news of large firms like Tesla, Mastercard and BNY Mellon warming to cryptocurrencies.

Tesla, led by Elon Musk, confirmed that it purchased about $ 1.5 billion in bitcoin in January and expects to start accepting it as a payment in the future.Artur Widak | NurPhoto | Getty Images

Bitcoin's price reached a new record high of almost $50,000 on Sunday, as major Fortune 500 companies showed support for digital currencies.

The world's largest cryptocurrency by market value surged more than 5% to an all-time high of $49,716 Sunday afternoon, according to data from industry website CoinDesk.

The digital asset reversed course Monday, sinking 2.4% in the last 24 hours to a price of around $47,925.

The Valentine's Day surge was thought to have been driven by news of large firms like Tesla, Mastercard and BNY Mellon warming to cryptocurrencies.

Tesla revealed it had bought $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin in a filing last week and said it would soon accept payments in the digital coin.

Mastercard said Thursday that it would support certain cryptocurrencies later this year, while BNY Mellon announced the following day it would open up its custody services to digital assets.

Bitcoin's price more than quadrupled in 2020 and is up more than 60% since the start of this year. Bulls say it's down to heightened demand from institutional investors and a perception of the digital coin as a store of value similar to gold. But bears worry bitcoin may be one of the biggest market bubbles in history.

Source: cnbc.com

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