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World Bitcoin rises above $90,000 on Trump euphoria

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Short Summary: Bitcoin rises above $90,000 on Trump euphoria and his positive/pro Crypto stance
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Date Occurred: Nov 14, 2024
Nov 13 (Reuters) - Bitcoin broke through the $90,000 level on Wednesday, to an all-time high in a rally showing no signs of easing on expectations that Donald Trump as U.S. president will be a boon for cryptocurrencies.

The world's biggest cryptocurrency has become one of the most eye-catching movers in the week since the election and on Wednesday touched a record of $93,480 before paring gains.

It was last down slightly at $88,185, but has risen 32% since the Nov. 5 election.
 
Bagheera0084 @Bagheera0084 Have any holdings of your own?
I am illiterate in these matters of trading, stocks, cryptocurrency, etc.

By the way, just the other day I got scammed of approximately 4500 INR. Here is how:

I was desperately seeking part-time job. Hence I was Googling for job sites. That's how the scammer must have got my number.

He called me to ask if I wanted a part-time job. Then he gave a simple task of giving ratings to resorts and sending the screenshot as evidence of completing the task. He credited 150 INR for three tasks. In between he gave the task related to above stuff (trading, stocks, cryptocurrency, etc.). For that I had to invest money. I invested 2000/3000 INR. I made the payment through PhonePe. Initially he gained my confidence by giving a returns of roughly 1000 INR (apart from that 2000/3000 I had invested). For next task the scammer asked me to choose another investment scheme from the options of 5000 INR, 10,000 INR, 15,000 INR and so on til 50,000 INR. This time I chose 5000 INR. After a while the scammer started asking further 18,000 INR to recover previous investment of 5000 INR. I couldn't pay even if I wanted to as I didn't have that much money. The scammer attempted to smoothly and sweetly talk me into giving more money but I didn't have. After deducting 1000 INR (due to earlier returns) the net loss came to roughly 4000-4500 INR.
 
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