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Bitcoin is heading to $10,000, CNBC survey says

Bitcoin is heading to $10,000, CNBC survey says

The price of bitcoin (Exchange: BTC=) could be heading to over $10,000, nearly half of respondents to a CNBC survey said. During the week, CNBC ran an unscientific survey online asking: "Where does bitcoin go from here?" Forty-nine percent of the 23,118 people who voted said above $10,000. Similar calls have been made by market participants. Former hedge fund manager Michael Novogratz told CNBC in a recent interview that he sees bitcoin heading to $10,000 in the next six to 10 months. One option that people could also vote for was: " Jamie Dimon is correct, you'll pay the price for buying." JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) CEO Dimon has been critical of bitcoin, calling it a "fraud" and said "if you're stupid enough to buy it, you'll pay the price for it one day." Just over a third (35 percent) of people sided with Dimon. And 16 percent of respondents went with the final option of bitcoin heading to between $6,000 and $8,000. The cryptocurrency has risen over 470 percent this year. Earlier this month, bitcoin hit an all-time high of $5,856.10 , according to data from industry website CoinDesk. So it's not far off the $6,000 mark. Rising institutional investor interest, favorable regulation in some markets like Japan, and an upcoming split in bitcoin known as a "fork," have helped to boost the price. But the cryptocurrency has also had a lot of criticism. UBS said in a recent note that bitcoin is a "speculative bubble" and unlikely to be come a real currency, while Goldman Sachs said the cryptocurrency is not the new gold . The price of bitcoin (Exchange: BTC=) could be heading to over $10,000, nearly half of respondents to a CNBC survey said. During the week, CNBC ran an unscientific survey online asking: "Where does bitcoin go from here?" Forty-nine percent of the 23,118 people who voted said above $10,000. Similar calls have been made by market participants. Former hedge fund manager Michael Novogratz told CNBC in a recent interview that he sees bitcoin heading to $10,000 in the next six to 10 months. One option that people could also vote for was: " Jamie Dimon is correct, you'll pay the price for buying." JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) CEO Dimon has been critical of bitcoin, calling it a "fraud" and said "if you're stupid enough to buy it, you'll pay the price for it one day." Just over a third (35 percent) of people sided with Dimon. And 16 percent of respondents went with the final option of bitcoin heading to between $6,000 and $8,000. The cryptocurrency has risen over 470 percent this year. Earlier this month, bitcoin hit an all-time high of $5,856.10 , according to data from industry website CoinDesk. So it's not far off the $6,000 mark. Rising institutional investor interest, favorable regulation in some markets like Japan, and an upcoming split in bitcoin known as a "fork," have helped to boost the price. But the cryptocurrency has also had a lot of criticism. UBS said in a recent note that bitcoin is a "speculative bubble" and unlikely to be come a real currency, while Goldman Sachs said the cryptocurrency is not the new gold .

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