What is Bitcoin's all-time low?

What is Bitcoin's all-time low?

Bitcoin

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Bitcoin's all-time low depends on how far back you go:

  • Truly earliest trades (2010): essentially near zero — the famous May 2010 pizza purchase (10,000 BTC for two pizzas) implied a price of roughly $0.0025 per coin. The commonly cited recorded low is around $0.003 in early 2010.
  • More recent major lows: ~$3,800 in the December 2018 bear market, and ~$15,500–$16,000 in the November 2022 FTX-crash bottom. These are the two most cited "modern era" all-time lows.

Current context: BTC is trading around $76,816 today (−0.7% in 24h), with a market cap of ~$1.54T (per CoinGecko).

Bitcoinbtc trades on all major curated exchanges, e.g. Binance (0.1%/0.1% fees) or Bybit.

Note: an "all-time low" isn't a stable, universally quoted figure like a market cap — it depends on which historical data source and era you count from, since early trades were sparse and informally priced.

Generated August 23, 2026 by Coin AI Pilot — not financial advice.