Has Bitcoin come of age?

Bitcoin is showing signs of finally breaking out of the bearish sentiment that has gripped the cryptocurrency market, according to the CEO of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory organisations.

Nigel Green is chief executive of deVere Group and his comments were prompted by surging Bitcoin prices at the end of last week. On Friday, the world’s largest and original digital currency jumped around 10 per cent within 24 hours, pushing past $3,700 for the first time in three weeks.

“It was a relatively sudden jump, and, of course, positive news for those currently holding Bitcoin,” said Green. “However, the price only reached the top of the trading range and investors should not be popping champagne corks just yet.”

Green believes there are three likely drivers of Bitcoin’s price spike. “First, there are widely published reports that according to a leaked interview with a commissioner, a Bitcoin ETF could imminently secure approval from the US securities watchdog.

“Second, the development of the lightning network which will dramatically improve Bitcoin’s well-documented scalability issues, allowing it to move towards mass adoption.

“And third, the 2020 Bitcoin halving. The code for mining Bitcoin halves around every four years and the next one is set for May 2020. When the code halves, miners receive 50 per cent fewer coins every few minutes. History shows that there is typically a considerable Bitcoin surge resulting from halving events.”

“Bitcoin is the flagship cryptocurrency and, as such, we can expect when its values climb, it will drive prices of other major digital currencies such as Ethereum and XRP,” Green concluded.

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