Bitcoin climbed past US$9 000, to its highest since May 2018, as reports that Facebook is due to unveil a digital currency added to optimism that cryptocurrencies are becoming more widely adopted by mainstream finance.
The largest digital currency rose as much as 9.4% from late Friday and traded at $9 191.38 at 1.45pm Hong Kong time. Rival coins also climbed: litecoin was up 4.4% and ethereum rose 4%.
Crypto-linked stocks are also rising in Asia, with Remixpoint jumping as much as 9.9%. Monex Group and Ceres advanced at least 2% in Tokyo while Vidente climbed as much as 8.4% in Seoul.
“The simple fact is, in a time when people are looking for some sort of safe haven or some hedge, money has found its way to” bitcoin, said Brett McGonegal, CEO with Capital Link International, in an interview with Bloomberg TV. “The inflection point in any major play to a nascent asset class is the attachment point to institutional money. If institutional money starts to touch bitcoin that’s when you go much higher.”
Bitcoin is up more than 130% in 2019 and the Bloomberg Galaxy Crypto Index has almost doubled in value amid a slew of companies looking to deepen their offering of cryptocurrency services. Some investors have said the latest reports detailing Facebook’s plans to launch a digital currency as soon as Monday are pushing people to toward bitcoin. — Reported by Adam Haigh and Eric Lam, with assistance from Ayaka Maki, (c) 2019 Bloomberg LP