Bitcoin Price Year wise

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2009: Bitcoin launched with a price of effectively $0, as it had no market value initially. The first recorded transaction in October gave it a value of ~$0.0009 per BTC.

2010: Closed the year at ~$0.30, with a high of $0.39. Notable for the "Bitcoin Pizza Day" when 10,000 BTC bought two pizzas.

2011: Reached $29.60 in June but closed at ~$4.70 after a sharp drop.

2012: Relatively stable, closing at ~$13.50 after the first halving event.

2013: Surged to ~$1,200 in November, closing at ~$732 after significant volatility.

2014: Ended lower at ~$318, down from a high of $1,000, impacted by the Mt. Gox collapse.

2015: Closed at ~$362.73 after a gradual increase.

2016: Rose steadily, closing at ~$900.

2017: Skyrocketed to ~$19,188 by year-end, with a peak of $20,089, driven by mainstream interest.

2018: Dropped significantly, closing below $4,000 (~$3,983 average).

2019: Recovered to ~$7,000 by year-end.

2020: Surged to ~$28,993, fueled by pandemic-related economic policies.

2021: Peaked at $64,895 in April, closed at ~$46,306 after volatility.

2022: Fell to ~$16,530 by year-end amid a crypto winter and Terra-Luna collapse.

2023: Recovered to ~$42,258, showing steady gains.

2024: Hit an all-time high of $108,388 in December, closing at ~$103,332 after Spot Bitcoin ETF approvals and a halving event.

2025 (as of July 31): Reached $122,780, with the current price at ~$118,439.44.