‘Death Call’ at $400 Proven Wrong
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Cover image via www.freepik.com Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by our writers are their own and do not represent the views of U.Today. The financial and market information provided on U.Today is intended for informational purposes only. U.Today is not liable for any financial losses incurred while trading cryptocurrencies. Conduct your own research by contacting financial experts before making any investment decisions. We believe that all content is accurate as of the date of publication, but certain offers mentioned may no longer be available. Nine years ago, a “death call” was made for Bitcoin when its price was only $400. This negative prognosis, which predicted that Bitcoin was on the verge of collapse, has been proven spectacularly wrong as Bitcoin continues to thrive and reach new highs. Nine years ago, on Jan. 19, 2016, the Washington Post published an article titled “R.I.P. Bitcoin. It’s time to move on,” declaring the end of Bitcoin when it was valued at nearly $400. Today, Bitcoin has defied this prediction, reaching an all-time high of $108,268 last December. Bitcoin historian Pete Rizzo highlighted this fact on X, sharing a screenshot of the 2016 article that reflected how the narrative around Bitcoin has dramatically shifted over the years. The article’s claim, made during a period of uncertainty for cryptocurrencies, highlights the stark contrast between past skepticism and current reality. Related Bitcoin has gone on an incredible journey since this call. From a value of $400 then, Bitcoin has skyrocketed significantly, currently trading above $103,000. Bitcoin has once again surpassed the $2 trillion milestone with a market capitalization of $2.05 trillion. This remarkable growth has been fueled by increasing adoption, institutional interest and a growing recognition of Bitcoin’s potential as a store of value. Bitcoin price outlook At the time of writing, Bitcoin was up 6.25% in…
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