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Recently compiled some interesting data to see what price Bitcoin has been at during Christmas each year.
Starting from $666 in 2013, back then people were still hesitant to believe how far this digital currency could go. The following years saw quite significant fluctuations—dropping to $323 in 2014, a sharp cut; rebounding to $455 in 2015; rising to $899 in 2016, gaining some momentum.
The turning point was in 2017, when BTC soared to $13,926 on Christmas, opening many people's eyes. However, the bear market in 2018 was quite harsh, falling back to $4,079. The following years saw ups and downs—$7,323 in 2019, and $23,736 in 2020, breaking records.
In 2021, it reached $50,822, hitting an all-time high at the time, but was pulled back to $16,822 in 2022. The past two years have shown clear strength—recovering to $43,665 in 2023, and even surging to $94,120 in 2024, with a slight pullback to $87,340 near Christmas this year.
Overall, Bitcoin's performance during Christmas generally reflects the overall market trend of that year. From the data, long-term holders' returns are still quite substantial.