The second-largest cryptocurrency rose as much as 15 per cent to US$4,866.73, topping the previous all-time high in November 2021
Ether surged to a record for the first time in almost four years, with the second-largest cryptocurrency benefiting from a renewal in demand after long being touted as a more adaptable alternative to the crypto market leader bitcoin.
The native token of the Ethereum blockchain rose as much as 15 per cent to US$4,866.73, topping the previous all-time high of US$4,866.40 reached in November 2021.
Ether has increased more than 40 per cent this year, outperforming bitcoin even as the original digital currency continues to set fresh highs after winning the endorsement of Donald Trump during last year’s US presidential election.
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