By Vivek Kumar Bitcoin reached a significant milestone on Monday, climbing to its highest level in two years, exceeding $64,000 as a surge of investment pushed it towards record territory. During the early Asian trading hours, it peaked at $64,285, marking its highest point since late 2021, and settled at $63,850, showing a 2% increase for the session. Over the past month, the cryptocurrency has surged by more than 40%, closing in on its intraday high of $69,000 recorded in 2021. The excitement surrounding Bitcoin’s ascent is fuelled by the recent approval of spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) …