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Bitcoin blew past $60,000 for the first time in more than two years on Wednesday as the popularity of spot ETFs drove a renewed trading frenzy for volatile cryptocurrencies — and crashed popular crypto exchange Coinbase.

The price of bitcoin soared to nearly $64,000 in the early afternoon, nearing it’s all-time high of $$68,789 in November 2021, before falling to around $61,000 by 6 p.m. That marked an 18% increase in the leading digital currency compared to one week ago and 40% bump compared to a month ago.

In the midst of Wednesdays rally, Coinbase, one of the largest digital asset exchanges, warned users that its website was experiencing issues but assured customers that their assets are safe after several complained that their digital wallets showed “$0.00.”

“We are dealing with a large surge of traffic — apologies for any issues you encounter, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong posted on X.

The bullish run on the world’s most popular crypto token could be the start of what Split Capitals Zaheer Ebtikar called a pretty clear FOMO kind of rally, referring to the “fear of missing out.”

More and more people are just convinced to buy, Ebkitar told Bloomberg.

The massive early success of recently approved spot bitcoin ETFs — which allow investors to acquire stakes in funds that own bitcoin offered by Blackrock, Fidelity and other firms has played a key role in the surge, experts told The Post.

The boom drove $520 million into BlackRocks Bitcoin ETF, a one-day record.

I do think the fact this is happening concurrent with the ETFs and you can look at the inflows of those things that seems to be a pretty big driver for this [rally], said Colin Harper, head of research at the bitcoin mining software firm Luxor.

Theres a large segment of the population that sees regulatory approval as, well, the states okay with this, theyre not going to ban it, institutions are cleared now. Theres a lot more legitimacy to it for the average person, Harper added.

However, other market experts warned that investors may soon see a “sharp correction” of 20% or more.

“This move has been very sharp, leverage is very high at the moment,” AnB Investments’ Jaime Baeza Baeza told Bloomberg.

The overall market capitalization for the cryptocurrency market hovered at a whopping $2.31 trillion as of Wednesday afternoon after crossing the $2 trillion threshold earlier this month for the first time in two years.

Cryptocurrencies have re-emerged as a hot asset alongside other trendy bets such as AI chipmaker Nvidia and weight-loss drug maker Eli Lilly, according to Jake Dollarhide, CEO of Longbow Asset Management.

You have the additional momentum of it being legitimatized by the SEC approving the ETFs from Blackrock and others. And then, frankly, the trash was hauled off to the curb in the form of Binance and FTX, Dollarhide said. You get rid of some bad actors and you rebuild trust within the crypto space.

The latest rally in bitcoins price brought it within striking distance of its all-time high of $69,000 a number that seemed unattainable over the last two years as a so-called crypto winter crushed demand for cryptocurrencies.

Bitcoins struggles throughout 2021 and 2022 were compounded by a number of scandals, including the collapse of convicted crypto fraudster Sam Bankman-Frieds FTX empire.

We are dealing with a LARGE surge of traffic – apologies for any issues you encounter. The team is working to remediate.

Other bullish factors include investor optimism that the Federal Reserve will cut sky-high interest rates at some point this year as well as a looming bitcoin halving a pre-planned event due in April that reduces the amount of digital currency people receive for mining by half.

Bitcoins halvings are meant to ensure the currencys scarcity over time. While the exact impact of each halving on bitcoins value is up for debate among experts, the price of bitcoin has soared ahead of past halvings that occurred in 2020, 2016 and 2012.

As the halving approaches, supply of new coins will be cut in half while demand is buoyed by the ETFs, said Christopher Alexander, chief analytics officer at Pioneer Development Group.

Once the small retail investors fully regain confidence in crypto exchanges there will be demand pressure at a level that has never been seen before, Alexander added.

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Down 2-1, Kings give nod to G Rittich for Game 4

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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — David Rittich will be the starting goaltender for the Los Angeles Kings in Game 4 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday night.

Rittich replaces Cam Talbot, who had a 5.31 goals-against average and .891 save percentage in the first three games. Talbot allowed 13 goals in the Kings’ two losses, including Friday night’s 6-1 loss that put the Oilers up 2-1 in the series.

Kings interim coach Jim Hiller told reporters during Sunday’s morning skate that he informed the goalies of his decision Saturday.

“David is going to go, we feel good about that. I thought Cam did a good job, that’s not it,” Hiller said. “David has played really well for us, played well against Edmonton, so we’ll give him a go.”

Rittich played in 24 games during the regular season, starting 22. He had a 13-6-3 record with a 2.15 goals-against average and .921 save percentage.

He also had three shutouts, including Feb. 10 against the Oilers, when he stopped 26 shots in the Kings 4-0 victory.

Rittich’s last start came on April 13 against Anaheim, when he made 28 saves in a 3-1 win.

“He’s played very well. The important part is he’s played well after he has sit for a while,” Hiller said.

This will be Rittich’s second career postseason start. He got the call in Game 1 of the Nashville Predators‘ first-round series against the Colorado Avalanche in 2022, but was pulled after allowing five goals on 13 shots in the first 15 minutes of a 7-2 loss.

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Inside job: Langford rushes home for 1st MLB HR

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Wyatt Langford‘s first big league homer was a memorable sprint around the bases for the promising rookie.

Langford hit an inside-the-park home run for Texas on Sunday, helping the Rangers put together a fast start against the Cincinnati Reds.

Batting with Jonah Heim on first with two out in the first inning, Langford drove a 3-2 fastball from left-hander Andrew Abbott toward the gap in right-center.

The ball hit about halfway up the wall at the 374-foot mark, which briefly angles out at 45 degrees. Then it bounced past right fielder Jake Fraley toward the right-field corner.

The 22-year-old Langford took off after seeing the ball get past Fraley. Third-base coach Tony Beasley vigorously waved Langford home as he sped toward third. He scored without a throw, giving the Rangers a 4-0 lead.

Langford was selected by Texas with the No. 4 pick in last year’s draft out of the University of Florida. He broke camp with the Rangers after hitting .365 with six homers in 21 games during spring training.

Going into the series finale against Cincinnati, he was hitting .245 with three doubles and a triple in 26 games this season.

Langford became the fourth player for the Rangers to hit an insider-the-parker for his first big league homer. The previous one was hit by teammate Josh Smith in July 2022 against Oakland.

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Marlins OF Garcia put on IL with hamstring injury

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The Miami Marlins placed right fielder Avisail Garcia on the 10-day injured list Sunday with a left hamstring strain.

The team also brought up outfielder Dane Myers and right-hander Emmanuel Ramirez from Triple-A Jacksonville and designated left-hander Kent Emanuel for assignment.

Garcia, 32, is batting .240 with two home runs and two RBIs in 18 games this season.

He is a career .263 hitter with 140 homers and 524 RBIs in 1,104 games over 13 seasons with the Detroit Tigers (2012-2013), Chicago White Sox (2013-2018), Tampa Bay Rays (2019), Milwaukee Brewers (2020-2021) and Marlins. He was an All-Star with the White Sox in 2017.

Myers, 28, made his major league debut in July and batted .269 with a homer and nine RBIs in 22 games for the Marlins. He is hitting .237 with one homer and seven RBIs in 25 games at Jacksonville this season.

Ramirez, 29, has spent more than a decade in the minors and has yet to make his MLB debut. He has no decisions, three saves and a 3.86 ERA in seven relief appearances with Jacksonville this season.

Emanuel, 31, allowed four runs (three earned) on five hits in three innings of relief in Saturday’s 11-4 loss against the Washington Nationals. He has no decisions and a 10.50 ERA in two games out of the Miami bullpen this season.

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