Bitcoin hits a new all-time high today as $50,000 per coin by the end of 2020 predicted
BITCOIN has just hit a new all-time high of $19,860 today smashing through its former ceiling of $19,783 recorded in December 2017 as analysts predict a bull-run until the end of the year with the price soaring to $50,000 per coin.
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