Because detailed year-end closing figures aren’t published in one definitive place (and crypto pricing databases vary), I’ll summarize the best-known historical reference points available:
🗓 SHIB Historical Highlights
Launch & Initial Years
2020: SHIB launched on Nov 28, 2020 and closed the year at a very tiny price near $0.00… (in scientific notation) due to being newly listed with low volume.
Flitpay.com
2021 – Breakout Year
2021 Year-End: SHIB experienced explosive interest and student growth in 2021, with closing prices rising dramatically and the token reaching its all-time highs in late October 2021 (~$0.00008616-0.000090) during the boom.
CoinGecko +1
Post-Peak Years
2022: The crypto winter and broader market downturn saw SHIB fall sharply from its 2021 highs (specific year-end closing prices vary across data sources).
2023–2024: Continued volatility kept SHIB’s yearly closes much lower than 2021 peaks.
2025 (projected close as of latest data): SHIB has continued trading at very low fractions of a cent (~$0.000008-$0.000013) through 2025 — a level far below its peak.
CoinMarketCap +1
💡 Summary Table (Indicative)
Approx Year-End Closing Price (USD)
Year
2020
≈ $0.00000000008 (very low)
Flitpay.com
2021
Significantly higher — peaked ~0.000086
CoinGecko
2022
Declined from 2021 peak (no exact figure here)
2023
Lower range continuing trend
2024
Still low post-bear market
2025
Trading around ~$0.000008-$0.000013 late in year
CoinMarketCap
⚠️ Important: Exact year-end closing values depend on the data source and can vary slightly. Official exchange data (e.g., from CoinMarketCap or Yahoo Finance) is the best place to get precise per-calendar-year closes.
📊 Why This Matters for Investors
Behavioral + Market Reality
The psychology of not cutting losses can make long-term holders hold meme tokens like SHIB through drawdowns.
But historically, SHIB’s huge gains (like in 2021) are outliers, not the norm — most subsequent years have closed much lower than the peak.
