Looking back at last year's market performance, during last Christmas, Bitcoin reached a price level of $99,500. This level is significant in Bitcoin's history—just one step away from breaking the $100,000 mark. At that time, market sentiment shifted, institutional investors' deployment activities increased frequently, and on-chain data also reflected an increase in the activity of wallet addresses. Although it did not break through the round number at the end of the year, this price level itself already reflected the market's recognition of Bitcoin's long-term value.
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SerumSquirrel
· 5h ago
99500 that moment was truly amazing, just a little more and it would have broken 100,000, what a pity.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 13h ago
At that moment of 99,500, I really couldn't hold back, almost broke the 100,000 mark... but in the end, I still couldn't reach it, which is a bit disappointing.
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fren.eth
· 13h ago
That 99.5k was really amazing, almost broke 100k, what a pity.
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MevHunter
· 13h ago
Almost six figures, what a pity, but 99,500 is already quite impressive.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 13h ago
99500 is so close to 100,000 but still hasn't broken through, it's really frustrating.
Looking back at last year's market performance, during last Christmas, Bitcoin reached a price level of $99,500. This level is significant in Bitcoin's history—just one step away from breaking the $100,000 mark. At that time, market sentiment shifted, institutional investors' deployment activities increased frequently, and on-chain data also reflected an increase in the activity of wallet addresses. Although it did not break through the round number at the end of the year, this price level itself already reflected the market's recognition of Bitcoin's long-term value.