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						<p>Bitcoin&#8217;s month long rally is showing no sign of letting up, with the price of the digital token topping $15,000 for the first time since January 2018.</p>
<p>The cryptocurrency saw its value increase 9 percent Thursday, and is up more than $1,700 since the eve&nbsp;of the presidential election on Monday. The value of one bitcoin is up more than 30 percent since early October.</p>
<p>Fueling the rally has been volatility resulting from the election — which as of Thursday evening was still&nbsp;<strong>too close to call</strong>. Investors also hope that the finite limit on bitcoin — the currency&#8217;s network has a hard cap of 21 million coins — will help its value increase as governments around the world plan future stimulus for their covid-pummeled economies.</p>
<p>The world’s best-known cryptocurrency has seen its price climb in recent weeks after PayPal announced that it would allow its customers to buy and sell bitcoin on its platform.</p>
<p>JPMorgan analysts last month also said that the value of bitcoin could &#8220;<strong>double or triple</strong>&#8221; as it increasingly becomes a more attractive &#8220;alternative&#8221; currency to gold.</p>
<p>The news bolstered long-standing expectations that bitcoin and its rivals could become a more viable form of payment, a goal that has been elusive.</p>
<p>Bitcoin is no stranger to massive rallies. The currency became a household name in December 2017 when it hit an&nbsp;<strong>all-time high of nearly $20,000</strong>, but its bubble popped dramatically, and 12 months later was worth little more than $3,000.</p>
<p>It once again surged past $12,000 in mid-2019, before falling below $6,000 as the Covid-19 pandemic took hold of the world in March.</p>
<p>The coin’s value was up 8.7 percent Thursday evening, at $15,254.04 per bitcoin.</p>
			
					
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