The value of a bitcoin has risen over $1,000 (£610) for the first time ever, just months after a single unit of the digital currency was priced at around $10.
At 7.25am on the Pacific coast (3.25pm GMT), bitcoins were trading for $1,041 on Mt. Gox, the most high profile exchange for the country in the world, according to reports from Wired.
Dan Held, an expert in tracking the bitcoin market, told the website: "China is still driving overall demand. However, I think there has been a paradigm shift in how people think about Bitcoin in the US.
"Over the last few days, my friends, parents' friends, and people that I never thought would buy bitcoin have contact me, not asking 'what is bitcoin,' but 'how do I get bitcoin?"
Bitcoin has seen a surge in value in recent weeks after it received recognition from a series of major businesses and authorities across the world.