It's interesting to trace how the price of Bitcoin has evolved over the past decade and a half. I remember when Bitcoin's price in 2010 was just laughable — less than a dollar per coin. Then came wild volatility: 2013 blew everyone away with its $813, then a correction in 2014 down to $376, and everyone thought it was the end.



But here's what's interesting — if you look at the entire period, the trend is clearly upward. After 2015 (when the price was around $328), real movement began. 2017 gave us $8,771, then a rollback in 2018 to $4,015, but then a real growth started. 2020 brought $18,764, and 2021 simply shocked — $58,927!

2022 was tough — dropped to $16,353, but 2023 recovered to $37,035. And now 2024 closed at $95,531. Looking at this trajectory, it's clear that despite all the corrections, Bitcoin still grows on a decade scale. A wild price story over 15 years.
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