From 2010 to 2025, Bitcoin faced several sharp crashes. In 2011, it fell from $32 to $2 due to a Mt. Gox hack. In 2013, after reaching $1,100, it plunged to $200 by 2015. The 2017 bull run ended with an 84% crash from nearly $20,000 to $3,000 in 2018. In 2021, Bitcoin hit $69,000, then dropped below $16,000 in 2022 following interest rate hikes and the FTX collapse. It recovered through 2023–2024, hitting new highs in 2024, but corrected in 2025 amid profit-taking and regulatory pressures. Despite drops, Bitcoin remains resilient and influential.
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