As a retrospective I like to look at where Bitcoin closes the past year and see what kind of emotions that gives me: excitement, disbelief, doubt, hope or respect. The end-of-year price is just one day out of 365, yet when I line those numbers up across time, a story forms. Not a clean or comforting one, but an honest one. Bitcoin doesn’t move in a straight line and it never has. Expecting it to do so has been one of the most expensive mistakes many of us keep repeating. As we entered 2026, I found myself thinking less about exact price targets and more about what these cycles actually mean for patience, expectations and earnings.

EOY Historical data for Bitcoin
| Year | Price | Source |
|---|---|---|
| 2009 | ~$0 | Bitcoin was essentially worthless |
| 2010 | ~$0.30 | First traded prices, Investopedia |
| 2011 | ~$4 | Rough estimate based on price history, Investopedia |
| 2012 | ~$13 | Approximate annual close, Binance |
| 2013 | ~$754 | Bitcoin first major breakout, Binance |
| 2014 | $320 | Binance |
| 2015 | $431 | Binance |
| 2016 | $964 | StatMuse |
| 2017 | $14,156 | Binance |
| 2018 | $3,743 | Binance |
| 2019 | $7,194 | Binance |
| 2020 | $29,002 | Binance |
| 2021 | $49,306 | Binance |
| 2022 | $16,597 | Binance |
| 2023 | $42,442 | Binance |
| 2024 | $94,003 | Binance |
| 2025 | $88,429 | Binance |
The view that changes everything
When I take a look at Bitcoin year by year, the first thing that stands out is growth through chaos. Massive gains followed by deep pullbacks. Green years stacked together, then sudden red ones that feel endless while living through them. From almost nothing to tens of thousands, the path was never smooth. But what surprises me the most is how short my memory becomes. A year of sideways movement or decline feels unbearable, even though history shows that stagnation often comes before expansion. The pattern isn’t about one perfect year. It’s about endurance across many imperfect ones. The only thing is to have enough patience to bare them all and make the most of it.
Why 2026 feels uncomfortable for me
There’s no clarity right now and that makes me uneasy. Some expect another deep sell off, similar to the brutal years we’ve already lived through when bear cycle kicks in. Others like myself want to believe the worst is behind us and that price will simply grind sideways, slowly building a base. Myself, I am leaning toward the idea that boredom and doubt may be the real test of 2026. Bitcoin no longer feels like the hot trade it once was even if it proved itself. Traditional markets have drawn attention away. Returns haven’t been flashy. That shift hurts morale, but it also filters out weak conviction. When excitement fades, what’s left is intent. Who is here to speculate and who is here to hold through uncertainty? I am sure part of the last category as usual I invest and simply let it run, with maybe some tweaks along the way.
The investment, its risk and a reality check
Another hard truth I’ve learned is that starting capital matters more than most want to admit. Smaller portfolios feel every drop more intensely. That pressure pushes people toward riskier bets, faster exits or emotional decisions. I’ve felt that pull myself. At the same time, I’ve come to respect slow accumulation. A quiet year isn’t wasted if it allows disciplined buying and learning. Bitcoin doesn’t reward impatience, but it does reward those who survive long enough to see the next cycle form. And the key factor (that I've experienced) is take profit on the highs and reinvest on the lows.

Truth be told is that I simply have no clue where Bitcoin will end in 2026. Anyone who claims certainty is lying, even to themselves. What I do know is that history keeps reminding me of the same lesson: short term disappointment often hides long-term opportunity. The end-of-year price is not a verdict. It’s a snapshot. Bitcoin’s story has never been written in a single candle, but across years of fear, doubt, hope and recovery. If 2026 turns out to be slow, red or boring, that doesn’t mean the story is over. It may just mean we’re in the part where patience matters most. And that can mean mostly one thing: accumulate, buy low and invest for the future. That if you can afford it, both financial and timely.
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My Prize Range for 2026 is 60-160k. The upside potential is imo higher than the one to the downside.
Good range and that also gives me some hope on the upside.