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It has been five years since Bitcoin surpassed the psychological barrier of a $1 trillion market capitalization. I remember February 2021 — back then, it seemed unbelievable. The price then reached $58,000, and the entire market was in euphoria. It was a moment when cryptocurrency truly entered mainstream consciousness and attracted the attention of major institutional players.
Interestingly, Bitcoin's journey over these five years has been far from smooth. Volatility, of course, has been colossal — the market experienced regulatory shocks, macroeconomic shifts, all reflected in price fluctuations. But most importantly, the cryptocurrency survived and even strengthened its position. Currently, Bitcoin's market cap is around $1.5 trillion, and the price remains at $77,800.
This five-year period has shown that Bitcoin is not just a speculative asset. It has proven its resilience, adaptability to market changes, and regulatory environments. The journey from the first trillion to current volumes confirms that digital assets have firmly established their place in the global financial system. And this is only the beginning.