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Remember when Bitcoin went from $900 to $20,000 in 2017? That was absolutely wild.
I've been thinking about that historic run lately. The btc price action back then was unlike anything we'd seen before. Starting the year in the mid-900s, Bitcoin just kept climbing through the spring and summer. By fall, it was already in the thousands. Then came the final sprint into December, and boom—we hit $20k.
What made 2017 so special wasn't just the numbers. It was the energy. Institutional interest was building, retail was getting curious, and the narrative around Bitcoin was shifting from "internet money for nerds" to "serious asset class." The btc price wasn't just moving on hype either. There were real catalysts: mainstream media coverage, growing adoption, regulatory clarity in some regions.
Looking back, that 2017 btc price surge set the tone for everything that followed. It showed the world what Bitcoin could do. Sure, we've had corrections and bear markets since then, but that year proved the concept.
Fast forward to now and Bitcoin is trading around $80k. So if you had caught that $900 entry point in early 2017 and held, you'd be looking at life-changing returns. Not many assets have that kind of track record. That's why people keep coming back to Bitcoin, even after all the volatility and noise.