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Inside Bitcoin’s St. Patrick’s Day Price

FIT Editorial TeamBy FIT Editorial TeamMarch 18, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Bitcoin’s rise from an obscure digital asset to a global financial instrument is again in focus this St. Patrick’s Day. On March 17, 2012, Bitcoin traded near $5. Thirteen years later, it has reached roughly $75,000. 

This is a massive expansion driven by increasing demand and a fixed supply model.

Bitcoin’s early years were defined by sharp price swings and thin liquidity. In 2013, the asset surged from under $50 to more than $600 before retracing below $300 by 2015. 

These cycles repeated over time, with each rally followed by a correction.

In 2017, Bitcoin crossed $1,000 and later accelerated higher before entering another downturn. By 2021, it had climbed past $50,000 as institutional participation began to take shape. Pullbacks in 2022 and 2023 tested conviction, but the broader trend remained intact.

In late 2025, BTC surged above $125,000 before pulling back to $60,000 earlier this year. 

Each cycle introduced new participants and strengthened market infrastructure, contributing to a more resilient asset over time.

Historical Bitcoin prices on Saint Patrick’s Day 🍀

2012 $5.34
2013: $47
2014: $630
2015: $290
2016: $417
2017: $1,180
2018: $8,321
2019: $4,047
2020: $5,002
2021: $56,825
2022: $41,140
2023: $26,876
2024: $68,845
2025: $83,223
2026: $74,590

HODL 🚀 pic.twitter.com/8LMFUGZkpX

— Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) March 17, 2026