1. Bitcoin's price surged above $100,000 following the U.S. election, driven by political support and institutional interest. 2. Analysts debate the true nature of Bitcoin's decentralization and its role as a store of value. 3. The article discusses the potential for widespread corporate adoption and the speculative nature of the market.
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