Interest in cryptocurrency is at an all-time high, and Singapore has emerged as a key blockchain and crypto hub in Asia.
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Bitcoin price hit an all-time high on 14 April 2021
Percentage of crypto investors in Singapore that own Ethereum, compared to 69% that own Bitcoin
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