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Bitcoin's yearly floor prices tell quite the story when you step back and look at the bigger picture.
2016 kicked off at $366, then 2017 saw $788 as the low. By 2018, things had shifted to $3,185—already a tenfold jump from four years prior. 2019 held around $3,359, while 2020 pushed to $4,959.
Then came the explosive moves. 2021's yearly low sat at $29,381, marking the scale of that cycle's momentum. The correction? 2022 bottomed at $15,758. Last year (2023) landed at $16,607, and 2024 surprised with $39,447 as its floor.
Now 2025 has already seen $76,329 as a yearly low—more than double where 2024 started its downside.
Zoom out. The trajectory from $366 to $76,329 across a decade speaks volumes about adoption, institutional interest, and market maturation. Each cycle's floor is higher than the last. That's the pattern worth noting.