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Bitcoin price history
The price of Bitcoin has seen big changes since BTC was first launched in 2009. Initially, Bitcoin didn’t really have an established price, and most people who owned BTC obtained it through mining. Eventually, a growing number of people became interested in Bitcoin, and began buying coins from other holders. Initially, these purchases were facilitated directly between buyers and sellers through web forums like Bitcoin Talk.


Eventually, Bitcoin exchanges were created and offered a more streamlined and automated way of buying and selling Bitcoin. One of the first ever Bitcoin exchanges was Bitcoin Market, which launched in 2010. Bitcoin Market and other platforms established a public market for Bitcoin, making it possible to track the price of BTC as expressed in US dollars and other currencies. The first price of Bitcoin was $0.07, according to CoinCodex data, which tracks the Bitcoin price starting from August 2010.


Let’s take a look at the historical Bitcoin price chart and highlight some important milestones:


$0.10 – The Bitcoin price first surpassed $0.10 in October of 2010
$1 – The first time that Bitcoin was worth $1 was in February of 2011
$10 – The first time that the BTC price climbed over $10 was in August 2012
$100 – The first time that Bitcoin was worth more than $100 was in April 2013
$1,000 – Bitcoin surpassed $1,000 for the first time in its history in December 2013
$10,000 – Bitcoin reached $10,000 for the first time in December 2017
$20,000 – Bitcoin reached $20,000 for the first time in December 2020
$30,000 – The first time Bitcoin reached $30,000 was in January 2021
$40,000 – The first time Bitcoin reached $40,000 was in January 2021
$50,000 – Bitcoin first reached the $50,000 price level in February 2021
$60,000 – The first time Bitcoin reached $60,000 was in April 2021
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