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Looking back at Bitcoin's Christmas Day journey over the past decade tells quite a story 🎄
$BTC has been all over the place on December 25th. Started 2015 humble at $455, then doubled roughly in 2016 ($900). Things got wild in the bull run—2017 hit $14,000, which felt crazy at the time. The crash came next: 2018 bottomed at just $3,800. Recovery showed up in 2019 ($7,300), then the real push came with 2020's rally to $24,665.
The momentum kept rolling. 2021 saw Bitcoin touch $50,500 on Christmas—that was peak euphoria. Then 2022 happened ($16,829), a brutal bear market. But 2023 bounced back to $43,642. This past year's Christmas? $98,000. And entering 2025, we're at $87,400.
Ten years of extreme volatility. Boom cycles, crash cycles, recovery cycles. The cryptocurrency market's always had this pattern—amplified swings compared to traditional assets. Whether you're tracking price cycles or just curious about Bitcoin's roller coaster, this decade of data speaks volumes about where digital assets have come.