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Bitcoin (BTC) peaked at over $108,000 on December 17 but has since dropped 12% to $95,000. Recent reports indicate 33,000 BTC were moved to exchanges, hinting at potential selling by investors.
Bitcoin experienced a 4% decline, reflecting a risk-averse sentiment among investors amid emerging signs of weakness in the U.S. job market.
Bitcoin has dropped from $99,400 to below $96,500, breaking the $98,400 support. It is now under the 100-hour SMA, with support at $95,000 and $93,800. Technical indicators show bearish momentum.
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All time high
108,410.9USD
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About Bitcoin


Bitcoin is the world’s most traded cryptocurrency, and represents the largest piece of the crypto market pie. It was the first digital coin and as such, remains the most famous and widely-adopted cryptocurrency in the world. It's the original gangster in whose footsteps all other coins follow. The birth of Bitcoin was the genesis of an entirely new asset class, and a huge step away from traditional, centrally controlled money. Today, many advocates believe Bitcoin will facilitate the next stage for the global financial system, although this — of course — remains to be seen.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Bitcoin (BTC) reached its highest price on Dec 17, 2024 — it amounted to 108,410.9 USD. Find more insights on the BTC price chart.
See the list of crypto gainers and choose what best fits your strategy.
Bitcoin (BTC) reached the lowest price of 17,926.5 USD on Jan 12, 2023. View more Bitcoin dynamics on the price chart.
See the list of crypto losers to find unexpected opportunities.
The safest choice when buying BTC is to go to a well-known crypto exchange. Some of the popular names are Binance, Coinbase, Kraken. But you'll have to find a reliable broker and create an account first. You can trade BTC right from TradingView charts — just choose a broker and connect to your account.
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