Bitcoin Tops $109,000 Amid Moderate Daily Gains

Bitcoin Tops $109,000 Amid Moderate Daily Gains

Bitcoin’s price climbs to $111,016.50, reflecting a modest daily increase amid ongoing market fluctuations, as reported by OKX.

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Fact Check
The assessment is 'likely_true' based on a strong convergence of evidence from multiple high-authority sources. Three distinct and highly credible sources either directly confirm or strongly support the statement. Coinbase (Authority: 0.95) and Investopedia (Authority: 0.85) explicitly state that Bitcoin's all-time high exceeded the $109,000 threshold, reporting figures of over $123,000 and $126,270, respectively, in 2025. Furthermore, a Reuters article (Authority: 0.90) from December 2024 reports that Bitcoin rallied past $107,000, making it extremely probable that it reached or surpassed $109,000 during that rally.There is one major piece of conflicting evidence from CoinMarketCap (Source 2), which states the all-time high was $64,863.10 in April 2021. However, this information appears to be outdated and is contradicted by the more recent news reports from Reuters. The Reuters articles from late 2024 describe prices surging past $95,000 and $107,000, which invalidates the claim that the 2021 price remains the all-time high. Therefore, the weight of the more recent and corroborating evidence from Coinbase, Reuters, and Investopedia significantly outweighs the single, outdated contradictory data point. The overall evidence strongly indicates that the price of Bitcoin did reach or exceed $109,000.
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Summary

Bitcoin has surpassed $111,000, now priced at $111,016.50 per coin, marking a 0.87% increase in the last 24 hours. This marks a significant upward movement after the previous day’s fluctuations, indicating ongoing volatility in the cryptocurrency market.

Terms & Concepts
  • BTC: Ticker symbol for Bitcoin, the first and largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
  • OKX: A global cryptocurrency exchange platform providing trading services for digital assets.