[Market] Bitcoin surpasses $89,000…Kimchi premium 0.74%

JOON HYOUNG LEE

Summary

  • Reported that the price of Bitcoin (BTC) surpassed $89,000.
  • Stated it rose 2.45% from the previous day and fell 2.59% compared with a week earlier.
  • Reported that the kimchi premium on domestic exchanges was 0.74%.
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The price of Bitcoin (BTC) exceeded $89,000.

On the 17th, according to CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin was trading at $89,338.3 as of 11:56 p.m., up 2.45% from the previous day. Compared with a week earlier, it was down 2.59%.

The kimchi premium recorded 0%. According to Cryprice, as of 11:56 p.m., the kimchi premium was 0.74%.

JOON HYOUNG LEE

JOON HYOUNG LEE

gilson@bloomingbit.ioCrypto Journalist based in Seoul
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