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Bitcoin Briefly Rises Above $74,000; Kimchi Premium at -0.90%

Bitcoin briefly rose above $74,000, according to bloomingbit. The Kimchi Premium was reported at -0.90%, indicating a slight discount in the referenced South Korean market measure.

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Aug 21, 2026 at 1:18 AM UTC · 1 min de lectura

Bitcoin Briefly Rises Above $74,000; Kimchi Premium at -0.90%
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Above $74,000 Bitcoin price threshold

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Bitcoin briefly rose above $74,000, according to a report from Bloomingbit. The move placed the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market value above that price level for a short period, while market participants monitored price differences across regional trading venues.

At the same time, the kimchi premium was reported at -0.90%. The kimchi premium is a commonly used measure of the gap between cryptocurrency prices on South Korean exchanges and prices in other markets. A positive reading generally indicates higher prices in South Korea, while a negative reading indicates prices there are lower relative to the comparison market.

The -0.90% reading suggests that, at the time referenced in the report, Bitcoin was trading at a slight discount on South Korean platforms versus the relevant external benchmark. Such regional price gaps can reflect local trading conditions, currency conversion factors, market access, and differences in supply and demand.

Bitcoin’s move above $74,000 and the negative kimchi premium provide separate indicators of market conditions: one reflects a short-lived global price threshold, while the other tracks a regional pricing differential. The report did not provide further details on the duration of the move or the specific exchanges used for the premium calculation.

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What price did Bitcoin briefly rise above?

Bitcoin briefly rose above $74,000, according to the article headline.

What was the Kimchi Premium?

The Kimchi Premium was reported at -0.90%.

What does a negative Kimchi Premium indicate?

A negative Kimchi Premium indicates the referenced market price differential was below zero. The excerpt does not provide further market or exchange details.

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