What Cryptocurrency – Including Bitcoin – Is and How It Works

It is critical for investors to have a basic knowledge of cryptocurrency, which includes bitcoin, before gaining exposure to the high-risk space.

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Investors' interest in cryptocurrency regained momentum in early 2023 as risk appetite reentered the market. The leader was – and still is – bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency. It hit an all-time high north of $73,000 in March 2024. 

The digital asset continues to hold near these highs suggesting the interest for cryptocurrencies remains strong. However, it hasn't always been like this. Indeed, in 2022, many digital assets were in a crypto winter, with bitcoin sinking below $16,000 that November. 

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Will Ashworth
Contributing Writer, Kiplinger.com

Will has written professionally for investment and finance publications in both the U.S. and Canada since 2004. A native of Toronto, Canada, his sole objective is to help people become better and more informed investors. Fascinated by how companies make money, he's a keen student of business history. Married and now living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, he's also got an interest in equity and debt crowdfunding.