Bitcoin’s Price Every New Year’s Day For Last Decade — 2025 Will Shock You
Bitcoin's New Year's Day price has historically signaled key turning points in the crypto market. Over the past decade, BTC opened the year at: $314 (2015), $436 (2016), $998 (2017), $13,657 (2018), $3,843 (2019), $7,200 (2020), $29,374 (2021), $47,686 (2022), $16,625 (2023), $44,167 (2024), and $94,419 (2025).
The early years saw recovery from the Mt. Gox collapse, followed by a 2017 bull run and subsequent 2018 correction. The 2021 surge was driven by institutional adoption, while 2022’s decline reflected tighter monetary policy and crypto-sector failures. Despite recent volatility, Bitcoin reached near all-time highs entering 2025.
Analyst Valdrin Tahiri notes that holiday trading rarely alters broader trends, suggesting BTC may continue its current downward movement toward the $69,700–$71,400 support zone unless a major catalyst emerges.
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