Bitcoin tops $100K for first time since February after Trump trade deal with UK

Bitcoin topped $100,000 on Thursday for the first time since early February, bolstered by a wide-ranging deal between the US and the United Kingdom in a sign that perhaps President Trump’s trade war with the rest of the world is easing.By midday, bitcoin was trading at $101,329.97, a 4.7% gain on the day.The world’s biggest cryptocurrency has clawed its way back into positive territory for the year, although it remains below the record high of more than $109,000 reached in January.Ether, the cryptocurrency for the Ethereum blockchain, surged more than 14% to $2,050.46 after earlier hitting its highest since late March.Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday announced a “breakthrough deal” on trade that leaves in place a 10% tariff on UK goods imported into the US, while Britain agreed to lower its tariffs to 1.8% from 5.1% and provide greater access to US goods.The agreement is the first since Trump triggered a global trade war with a barrage of tariffs on trading partners following his return to the White House in January.“The retaking of $100,000 must go down as one of bitcoin’s more formidable feats and is a reminder that buying peak fear — just last month bitcoin was languishing around $74,000 — can be exceptionally lucrative,” Antoni Trenchev, co-founder of digital asset trading platform Nexo, said in an emailed comment.“The speed of the rebound to $100,000 amid a resumption of risk appetite sends a signal that $109,000 and above are in its sights, as buying from long-term holders — those holding for at least 155 days — more than offsets selling by short-term holders.”Bitcoin and other crypto prices fell sharply between February and April, as traders fretted about Trump pushing through pro-crypto reforms more slowly than anticipated.The president’s announcement of widespread tariffs in early April triggered a dash into safe havens, with bitcoin and other crypto prices tumbling in tandem with stocks a...

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Publisher: New York Post

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