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So I was looking at Bitcoin's historical returns and honestly the numbers are pretty wild. If you'd thrown $1,000 at BTC back in 2020, you'd be sitting on over $10,600 right now - that's nearly a 10x return. Bitcoin price in USD has definitely rewarded patient holders over the years.
BTC hit some crazy highs last year around $126K, though it's pulled back to around $80K currently. Still, when you zoom out and look at the bigger picture since Bitcoin launched back in 2009, the long-term trend has been absolutely massive for anyone who could stomach the volatility.
What's interesting is there are still some potential catalysts that could move the needle. Interest rate environment, growing institutional adoption, and more companies treating crypto as part of their treasury strategy seem to be creating some tailwinds. The bitcoin price in USD might fluctuate in the short term, but the structural story around digital assets adoption seems pretty intact.
Obviously past performance doesn't guarantee anything, but if you look at how Bitcoin has repeatedly proven skeptics wrong over the years, there's definitely something to the narrative. Not saying everyone should go all-in, but the historical data is pretty hard to ignore for anyone thinking about their long-term portfolio.