💥Here are historical data that I said I will publish, be wise....
1. 2013 - Bitcoin's First Major Correction
Decline: Bitcoin reached an all-time high of around $1,150 in late 2013, then crashed to below $400 by early 2014.
Recovery: Bitcoin recovered slowly and surpassed its 2013 peak by late 2016, and by the end of 2017, reached nearly $20,000.
2. 2017 - Bitcoin’s Parabolic Rise and Subsequent Correction
Decline: Bitcoin reached an all-time high of nearly $20,000 in December 2017, but fell to below $6,000 by early 2018.
Recovery: Bitcoin surpassed its 2017 high in late 2020, eventually reaching over $60,000 in 2021.
3. 2018 - The Bear Market of 2018
Decline: After the 2017 bull run, the crypto market entered a bear market in 2018, with Bitcoin falling from $20,000 to around $3,200 by December 2018.
Recovery: The market began recovering in 2020, and by 2021, Bitcoin surpassed $60,000, and Ethereum exceeded $4,000.
4. 2018 - Ethereum and ICO Bubble Collapse
Decline: Ethereum’s price peaked at around $1,400 in January 2018 but fell to below $100 by the end of 2018 due to the collapse of the ICO market.
Recovery: Ethereum began recovering in 2020, surpassing its previous all-time highs in 2021.
5. 2020 - COVID-19 Market Crash
Decline: The COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive market sell-off in March 2020, with Bitcoin falling from around $9,100 to as low as $3,800.
Recovery: The market recovered quickly, with Bitcoin hitting new all-time highs above $60,000 by 2021 and Ethereum surpassing $4,000.
6. 2020 - Ethereum’s Historic Rise and Fall
Decline: Ethereum saw a significant rise in price throughout 2020, reaching new highs above $700 by December 2020, but fell below $100 during the crypto crash in early 2018.
Recovery: By 2021, Ethereum broke its previous all-time high of $1,400, reaching above $4,000 by May 2021.
7. 2019 - The Bitcoin Bear Market
Decline: After a brief rally to $13,800 in June 2019, Bitcoin saw a correction and fell to below $3,500 by the end of the year.
Recovery: Bitcoin began recovering in 2020, surpassing $60,000 by late 2020 and early 2021.
8. 2021 - The Crypto Crash of May 2021
Decline: In May 2021, Bitcoin reached an all-time high of over $64,000 but fell below $30,000 by June 2021 due to regulatory concerns and Elon Musk’s comments.
Recovery: By the end of 2021, Bitcoin surged past $60,000 again, and Ethereum surpassed $4,000, with other altcoins hitting new all-time highs.
9. 2021 - Altcoin Surge After Bitcoin’s 2021 High
Decline: After Bitcoin's peak in April 2021, altcoins experienced major corrections in May 2021, with many coins falling by 50% or more from their highs.
Recovery: The altcoin market rebounded strongly, with Ethereum, Binance Coin, Solana, and Cardano hitting new highs in the second half of 2021.
10. 2022 - The Collapse of Terra (LUNA) and Its Impact on the Market
Decline: In May 2022, the Terra ecosystem, including the LUNA token and UST stablecoin, collapsed, leading to a massive sell-off in the broader crypto market. Bitcoin fell from around $40,000 to below $20,000.
Recovery: By 2024, the market showed signs of recovery, with Bitcoin surpassing the $30,000 level and altcoins like Ethereum regaining ground.
11. 2022 - The "Crypto Winter"
Decline: The entire cryptocurrency market saw a dramatic decline in 2022 due to several factors, including high inflation, rising interest rates, the collapse of major crypto projects like Terra (LUNA), and broader market conditions. Bitcoin fell from a high of $68,000 in November 2021 to below $20,000 in 2022.
Recovery: As of 2024, the market has been in recovery mode, with Bitcoin surpassing the $30,000 level again and Ethereum climbing back toward $2,000.
12. 2021 - Ethereum’s Historic Rise and Fall
Decline: Ethereum saw a significant rise in price throughout 2020, reaching new highs above $700 by December 2020, but fell below $100 during the crypto crash in early 2018.
Recovery: By 2021, Ethereum broke its previous all-time high of $1,400, reaching above $4,000 by May 2021.