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Here is the historical price chart of Bitcoin on Christmas, and interestingly, the story behind these data points.
In early 2013, Bitcoin was only $666 on Christmas, then the next year it plummeted to $323. In 2015, it slightly rose to $455, but by 2016 it broke through $899, showing some signs of recovery.
The real turning point was 2017 — Bitcoin surged to $13,926 on Christmas, demonstrating the madness of that bull market. Immediately after, in 2018, it halved to $4,079, another painful drop.
The following years became more interesting. In 2019, it rebounded to $7,323; by Christmas 2020, it reached $23,736; 2021 was even more outrageous, soaring to $50,822. In 2022, it retraced to $16,822; last year (2023), it hit a new high of $43,665; and this year (2024), on Christmas, it reached a new peak of $94,120.
Currently in 2025, it has retraced to $87,740. Looking at the entire cycle, from three digits to five digits, Bitcoin’s story is like a roller coaster — each Christmas tells a different market story.