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Do you remember New Year's Eve 2010? At that time, Bitcoin was only worth $0.3, and few could imagine that this strange thing would change the entire financial narrative.
Look at the path this candlestick chart has traveled; it really feels like a roller coaster.
**The Early Madness and Fear**
From 2011 to 2013, the price surged from $4.74 to $757 in one go, allowing early players to experience for the first time what it means for digital assets to appreciate. But the good times didn't last long. Starting in 2014, it plunged to $320, and many thought the game was over. But it wasn't. In 2015, it narrowly escaped death and climbed back up, and by 2017, it was crazily soaring to $14,000—at this point, institutions and retail investors began to seriously discuss this thing.
Then came the despair of 2018. Dropping to $3,742, the entire market was crying out. But in 2019, it recovered, rising to $7,208.
**Three Key Stages of Consensus Formation**
In 2020 and 2021, things changed. Bitcoin broke through $28,000 and then soared to $46,000. This time, it wasn't retail frenzy but real money from US and global institutions pouring in. The winter of 2022 arrived again, dropping back to around $16,000, but recovering faster. By the end of 2023, it had already regained the $42,000 level.
And then comes the historic moment of 2024—the New Year's Eve day, at $93,413. Even if it adjusts to $87,934 in 2025, the meaning behind this number has been completely transformed. From a toy in Geek Lab to a topic of national strategic reserves. From pizza transactions to digital gold, this line tells not only the story of price but also the evolution of global consensus.
**Your Story?**
Which year did you start paying attention? The first wave in 2011, the desperate counterattack in 2015, or the institutional entry in 2020?
More importantly—what about your choices? At which price point do you regret selling the most? And what decision are you most glad about?
Standing now at the $90,000 mark, looking back, what do you think? What will be the final form of Bitcoin? Digital reserve asset? Payment settlement layer? Or something else?
Waiting for your story in the comments.