Bitcoin jumps to 2-week high after Elon Musk's Twitter hashtag
In this photo illustration, a citizen holds a physical commemorative Bitcoin, in Dublin, Ireland, Jan. 5, 2020. (Getty Images)


Tesla CEO Elon Musk's act of tagging the world’s biggest cryptocurrency Bitcoin in his Twitter biography caused it to soar as much as 14% to a two-week high.

Musk wrote simply "#bitcoin" in his biography on the social media site. The cryptocurrency was trading at $37,800 as of 9:36 a.m. GMT.

On Jan. 11, Bitcoin tumbled 20% in its sharpest fall since March. It lost a fifth of its value, dropping down to $30,500.

The billionaire entrepreneur, followed by 43.7 million Twitter users, has a history of making market-moving comments on the site.

GameStop Corp, which has been at the center of a retail trading frenzy, surged 50% on Tuesday after Musk tweeted "Gamestonk!!", along with a link to the Reddit Wallstreetbets stock trading discussion group.

There, supporters affectionately refer to him as "Papa Musk." "Stonks" is a tongue-in-cheek term for stocks widely used on social media.

In December, Musk asked about the possibility of converting "large transactions" of Tesla’s balance sheet into bitcoin, in a Twitter exchange with a well-known advocate for the digital currency.