Bitcoin prices reached $9,786 Friday, May 4, as momentum continues to build for a challenge to resistance around $10,000.
Data from Cointelegraph's price index and market visualization tool Coin360 revealed two attempts to retake the significant boundary Friday, both of which almost touched $9,800 before correcting downwards.
At press time, BTC/USD was hovering around $9,730, up around 5.6 percent in the past 24 hours, and almost 50 percent since the start of April.
This week has produced continued upside throughout the market, the news marked by a sudden announcement from Goldman Sachs that it has chosen to offer clients Bitcoin trading products.
Reacting to the plans, cryptocurrency industry figures appeared buoyant, entrepreneur Alistair Milne drawing comparisons to heightened market sentiment in December 2017 as the first regulated Bitcoin futures launched in the US.The CME/CBOE Bitcoin fomo started around $7k.Now, the Goldman Bitcoin fomo started around $9k#popcorn.
Away from Bitcoin, Ethereum also produced significant gains this week.
The world's largest altcoin by market cap reached a multi-month high, climbing over $800 today for the first time since March 6.
ETH/USD was up over 10 percent in the past 24 hours, trading around $798 to press time.
The coin's monthly gains have surpassed a whopping 110 percent.
Elsewhere in altcoins, Ripple is up almost 7 percent on the day, while Bitcoin Cash posted only modest gains of about 2 percent in the same period.
Bitcoin Price Challenges $10K Amid Bullish Sentiment, Ethereum Reclaims $800
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