Bitcoin breaks $20,000 mark, international media headlines include CNBC, Bloomberg, and Line Today for the older generation to read!

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Bitcoin breaks $20,000 mark, international media headlines include CNBC, Bloomberg, and Line Today for the older generation to read!

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Bitcoin Surpasses $20,000, Achievement Unlocked!

What's the Industry Saying?

Let's take a look at what our familiar industry media, CoinDesk and Cointelegraph, have to say:

CoinDesk's headline, "Bitcoin Breaks Record High Above $20,000, Analysts Remain Bullish on the Future"

Cointelegraph: "Bitcoin Price Hits $20,000 for the First Time in History", the content is similar to CoinDesk, focusing on this new high and its significance.

In Taiwan, the blockchain media Sumpin Note, who vowed to eat the table if Bitcoin didn't break $20,000 this year, can now breathe a sigh of relief:

What's the Mainstream Media Saying?

Next, let's see what Bloomberg and CNBC have to say:

Although Bloomberg isn't on the front page, it's at least the second story: "Bitcoin Surpasses $20,000 for the First Time Amid Dizzying Rally"

CNBC, known for its coverage of cryptocurrencies, has it as the headline tonight: "Bitcoin Breaks Above $20,000 for the First Time Ever", covering institutional players like Paul Jones, MicroStrategy, and Square.

CNN also describes Bitcoin's historic high in their Live Update, but it's not a headline story:

The Wall Street Journal also reports, although as real-time news, and Yahoo Finance features a news piece on their homepage "Bitcoin Breaks $20,000, Achieving a Milestone for the Largest Digital Asset"

Back in Taiwan, Yahoo Finance, Liberty Times Finance, China Times, ETtoday, Inside, and Economic Daily News all have coverage.

Even Line Today, popular among all ages, displays the news of Bitcoin surpassing $20,000 on their homepage:

Even the well-known financial podcaster Stock Cancer has opened a blockchain discussion group today:

This new Bitcoin all-time high has captured the attention of many international media outlets. Cryptocurrency enthusiasts have always seemed like residents of a distant planet, sending out their signals in their own way to Earth. This year, they have finally attracted more attention to this way of life.

Ryan Selkis from cryptocurrency research firm Messari compares Bitcoin's price surge with gold and the S&P 500