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Bitcoin s price has reassuringly steadied noticeably since the start of the working week. Marcus Swanepoel, CEO of cryptocurrency exchange
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Bitcoin s price may have started to stabilise today, hitting highs of approximately $36,540 (£26,820) after perilously plunging to a little north of $30,500 (£22,384) on Monday morning amid continuing crypto turbulence.
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Bitcoin has since fallen slightly further and is trading at $34,698 (£25,452) as of 5.30pm GMT, CoinDesk data indicates.
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Despite hitting record highs of $41,962 on Friday, bitcoin this afternoon slumped to just above the $30,000 psychological threshold. The digital currency has recorded losses of approximately 20 percent since Sunday at the time of writing.
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The price of bitcoin has now achieved a new record level, with the crypto surpassing $41,000 (£30,000) for the first time in its 12-year history. As of 11.20am GMT on Friday, January 8, BTC is trading at $41,269 (£30,352) CoinDesk.com data confirms.