Compiled by entrepreneur and market commentator Alistair Milne, exchange rate figures show that at this week's highs, Bitcoin was worth more in seven currencies than ever before.
Alistair Milne October 22, 2020 Milne: other currencies will follow.
The rate of change surprised many and came at a time when many countries' fiat currencies - specifically those of developing nations - were suffering from the Coronavirus and the impact of central banks' economic reactions to it.
The last time that Bitcoin traded at around $13,000, and even when it hit its own all-time highs of $20,000 in late 2017, the economic picture looked very different.
In Brazil, for example, where 1 BTC now buys more reals than ever before, savers have seen the value of their currency decline by 28% against the U.S. dollar in a single year.
At 209 million, Brazil formed the largest country by population on Milne's list.
Milne additionally forecast that Russia and Colombia would soon join, followed at some point in time by "All other fiat currencies."
Bitcoin's inverse correlation to the U.S. dollar currency index remained in focus as its bull run took hold.
DXY measures USD strength against a basket of trading partner currencies, and declined during October to press-time levels of 92.72, coinciding with fresh strength in BTC. U.S. dollar currency index 1-month chart.
The extent of Bitcoin's growth has nonetheless led to announcements that it has left behind its correlation to traditional macro assets.
Bitcoin price hits new record high in these 7 countries
Published on Oct 22, 2020
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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