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Bitcoin Price exceeds $105,000 for the first Time since January

Published: May 13, 2025
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Bitcoin’s price surged past $105,000 for the first time since January 31, according to data from the Binance platform. At 04:05 a.m. Moscow time (01:05 a.m. GMT), the cryptocurrency was up 0.34%, reaching $105,032. However, by 04:19 a.m. (01:19 a.m. GMT), it had retreated slightly to $104,495, reflecting a 0.61% decline.

The last time Bitcoin traded above the $100,000 mark was on May 8, 2025.

Earlier, experts told TASS that Bitcoin could easily surpass $100,000 and potentially rise to as much as $300,000.

Bitcoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency built on blockchain technology. It can be mined by any participant in the network. The concept was introduced in November 2008 by an individual – or group – using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

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