The price of bitcoin has passed $5,000 (£3,800) as the remarkable resurgence of the cryptocurrency continues on for a second day.
It marks the highest value bitcoin has traded at in 2019 and represents a jump of around $1,000 since the start of the week.
Despite the latest price rises, the cryptocurrency market still remains a long way off the peaks of late 2017 and early 2018, when bitcoin was trading close to $20,000.
"Bitcoin has sprung back to life on a new wave of momentum," said Simon Peters, an analyst at the online trading platform eToro.
"Breaking above the $5,000 psychological barrier means bitcoin's next resistance level is due for recalibration. The new resistance level of $6,000, where price held for months last year, is now in play. What happens next will be crucial."
