Summary
Bitcoin reached a new all-time high against the euro, surpassing 60,000 euros. Different exchanges and data providers reported varying high prices for bitcoin against the euro and USD. Arbitrage opportunities in the cryptocurrency space are becoming less lucrative.
Key Points
1. Bitcoin hit a new all-time high against the euro, surpassing 60,000 euros (approximately $65,000) according to Coinbase and CoinMarketCap.
2. Bitcoin’s previous record high against the euro was set in September 2021, with TradingView recording it at around 53,000 euros.
3. Arbitrage opportunities in the cryptocurrency space are less lucrative than in the past, with spreads across exchanges narrowing.