🤯 In 2009, BITCOIN did not have an established monetary value in the market and could not be easily traded, as it was an early and experimental project.
⭐ The first recorded and mediated price was established at the end of that same year:
On October 5, 2009, the first exchange, New Liberty Standard, set an exchange rate of 1309.03 BTC for 1 US dollar (approximately 0.0007 USD per bitcoin) based on the cost of electricity required to mine the currency at that time.
Subsequently, in October 2009, the first exchange of 5050 bitcoins for $5.02 USD was recorded through PayPal, resulting in a price of approximately $0.00099 USD per bitcoin.
🤯 The historical maximum price (ATH) that Bitcoin has reached is approximately $126,279.62 USD.
✅ This record was registered on October 6, 2025. The price has experienced massive growth since its inception, driven by various factors over the years, such as the approval of spot ETFs in the United States and the influx of institutional capital.
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