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Bitcoin All-Time High: What Is Peak Bitcoin Anyway?

Posted by Caleb Mpamei on November 25, 2020 - 3:19am

Bitcoin All-Time High: What Is Peak Bitcoin Anyway?

All eyes are on bitcoin (BTC), as investors take bets on whether the flagship cryptocurrency has enough gas in the tank to reach a new all-time high (ATH) in this cycle. Incidentally, that threshold means different things to different people and companies, depending on who you ask.

The all-time high ranges from below USD 20,000 to above that psychologically important level in the most bullish of record books. At last check, the BTC price is hovering at USD 19,303 on CoinMarketCap. And while it has taken the leading cryptocurrency three years to near this milestone, the ambiguity surrounding its peak price is a reminder of the nascent nature of the industry.

If you want to learn the all-time high for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, you will find that it reached a peak of 30,000 today. The historical data is not contested, as the index is managed by the S&P Dow Jones Indices. Bitcoin, however, doesn’t belong to any centralized entity, which makes it trickier to establish precise market data.

Let’s take a few examples where not only the all-time price differs but also the day on which the record price was reached. On Coinpaprika, a crypto market research platform, BTC reached a high of USD 20,089 on December 17, 2017. Meanwhile, over at CoinGecko, bitcoin peaked at USD 19,665 on December 16, 2017. Binance-owned CoinMarketCap has the bitcoin ATH at USD 20,089 reached on December 17, 2017. Wikipedia says that the BTC price peaked on December 17 at USD 19,783.06.

Sophisticated trader Eric Wall, Chief Investment Officer at Oslo-based crypto hedge fund Arcane Assets, isn’t letting the semantics get him down.

“Hard question because each exchange has a different ATH. The Wikipedia one is from the Coindesk price index and it works fine [in my opinion]," he told Cryptonews.com.

Meanwhile, it’s not just the crypto market data providers that have discrepancies in their data. Popular trader, known as CryptoGainz on Twitter, told Cryptonews.com,

"ATH is dependent on exchange lol. Last time price was so inefficient, [different] exchanges had [different] prices and [different] currencies denominating BTC had [different] prices when converted to USD".

Indeed, crypto exchanges have their own versions of bitcoin’s all-time high price, the most eye-popping of which is BitMEX, which, according to Twitter account IamNomad, had BTC trading near USD 50,000 for a few minutes in 2017. According to IamNomad, “chart systems like TradingView remove outliers that distort the chart enough.”

Curated from Cryptonews.com By Gerelyn Terzo.

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Corneliu Boghian Thanks for sharing
December 9, 2020 at 6:57pm
Caleb Mpamei It's really trying hard at this moment to breach the $20,000 mark. Great to see you here, Brian and Simon.
December 6, 2020 at 9:47pm
Simon Keighley It will be interesting to see if bitcoin can surge past its all-time-high and find solid support - thanks for sharing Caleb.
November 25, 2020 at 9:30am
brian chochola Nice! Such untested waters, but very promising
November 25, 2020 at 3:49am