If you own Bitcoin,Taste of a Married Woman October has been good to you.
The value of one bitcoin climbed over $6,000 for the first time on Friday less than two weeks after it pushed past $5,000.
SEE ALSO: Bitcoin broke through $5,000—but there are major risks aheadBitcoin reached as high as $6,063 on Friday, according to the research site CoinDesk, and was valued at around $6,034 at the time of this writing.
The highest-valued cryotpcurrency on the planet wasn't a thing 10 years ago, but the continued rise of its value shows that perhaps the greater world should start paying attention sooner rather than later.
It's unclear why Bitcoin has risen at this rate in October. Observers have thrown out a few guesses, including that perhaps a shortage of physical money in Zimbabwe is driving up Bitcoin's value.
Right now doesn't look like a good time to buy, but, who knows, in a few months or years it may turn out to be a great decision.
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