Bitcoin's cost moved above $9,200 on Tuesday to hit a 40-day high, as indicated by information from CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index (BPI).
Following a relentless increment over the previous week, the cost of world's biggest digital currency by showcase capitalization hopped above $9,000 not long after the morning exchanging session started around 00:30 UTC, after which it kept on ascending to as high as $9,220.97 at around 2:00 UTC.
The cost is at its most noteworthy point since March 14, when bitcoin dropped $800 inside one exchanging day to achieve a one-month low around $8,000.
Following the dive, the digital currency's value declined to as low as $6,593 on March 30, reflecting what is presently a 39% pick up since that market base.