Bitcoin's all-time high was indeed over $108,000 when considering certain exchanges and metrics. This was seen in some speculative markets and could be reflective of extreme short-term volatility.

If we base predictions on this higher peak (let's say closer to $108,000), a similar 75-85% correction, as seen in past cycles, could bring Bitcoin's price down to anywhere between $16,000 to $27,000.

This range is based on historical patterns, but again, Bitcoin's market is unpredictable. It's important to stay informed with the latest market news and trends, as many factors (like adoption rates, inflation, or institutional interest) could push the price higher or lower.

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