Turn back the clock to Christmas Eve and see what Bitcoin has experienced over the past ten years.



In 2013, it was only around $666, and by 2017, it skyrocketed to $13,926 — that bull run was incredibly hot. Then in 2018, it plummeted to $4,079, scaring many people. But those who held on made a fortune: on Christmas Eve 2021, it soared to a high of $50,822.

Even after a correction to $16,822 in 2022, it rebounded to $43,665 in 2023. Last year (2024), it went even higher, reaching $94,120. On Christmas Eve this year, it was $87,340.

These data points reflect market cycles — sharp rises and falls are routine. Each price milestone represents market consensus at different times, and the later the stage, the more it shows institutional entry and market maturity improving.
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CryptoComedianvip
· 4h ago
Laughing and then crying, look at these ten years from 666 to 87340, and I still have to go through a few cardiac arrests in between.
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FunGibleTomvip
· 4h ago
Still the same thing, early believers who held on are now counting money, while paper hands have already sold out haha
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GasFeeCryingvip
· 4h ago
From 666 to 87,340, a ten-year increase of over 100 times... Now that's what you call investing. The early investors really got a free ride.
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RektButSmilingvip
· 4h ago
Oh no, it's the same cycle again. Every time, someone asks me why I didn't go all in at $666.
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