As of November 20, 2023, Bitcoin reached its all-time high price of $68,789.63 on November 10, 2021. Its all-time low was recorded at $0.0001 on January 3, 2009.
Over the years, Bitcoin’s price has experienced significant volatility, characterized by rapid increases and decreases. This price movement has been influenced by various factors, such as investor sentiment, technological advancements, and changes in regulatory landscapes.
In recent months, the price of Bitcoin has shown a downward trend. This decline can be attributed to several factors, including increasing inflation, rising interest rates, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Bitcoin’s Bottom and Top Prices
Date | High | Low |
---|---|---|
2009 | 0.0008 USD | 0.0001 USD |
2010 | 0.30 USD | 0.001 USD |
2011 | 31.95 USD | 1.00 USD |
2013 | 266.90 USD | 13.77 USD |
2013 | 1,242.60 USD | 506.04 USD |
2017 | 20,089.00 USD | 10,089.00 USD |
2018 | 16,800.00 USD | 3,122.00 USD |
2020 | 34,830.00 USD | 3,122.00 USD |
2021 | 68,789.63 USD | 30,000.00 USD |
2022 | 28,800.00 USD | 17,600.00 USD |
2023 | 37,299.27 USD | 25,735.79 USD |
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