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Bitcoin is on course to end the year with a bang, having surged more than 295% in 2020.
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On Wednesday, the crypto currency hit a fresh record of over 28 a half $1000.
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The rally comes amid heightened interest from bigger investors.
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The world's most popular digital currency was last up 3.7%.
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Since breaking the $20,000 mark for the first time on December the 16th, it's surged by nearly half.
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Bitcoin has increasingly seen demand from larger U.
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S investors.
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They're attracted to its perceived inflation hedging qualities on the potential for quick gains.
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There are also expectations it could become a mainstream payments method.
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Previous worries about the nature of the virtual currency market have also been soothed by tighter regulation in the U.
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But many investors remained wary.