What Is ATH and When Did It Last Happen to Bitcoin?
For precisely six months or 180 days, Bitcoin hasn’t surpassed the level of its maximum price or All Time High (ATH, the historical maximum).
Bitcoin’s ATH was reached on December 17, 2017, and amounted to $20,089. As of now, the first cryptocurrency’s price has decreased by 67%. The record fall, however, was set by Bitcoin Gold that has declined by 96% since December 26, 2017. The least decrease in price was demonstrated by a stablecoin Tether that cost $1.21 instead of its intended value of $1 back in May 2017.
There are also special services for tracking ATHs of different cryptocurrencies.
For precisely six months or 180 days, Bitcoin hasn’t surpassed the level of its maximum price or All Time High (ATH, the historical maximum).
Bitcoin’s ATH was reached on December 17, 2017, and amounted to $20,089. As of now, the first cryptocurrency’s price has decreased by 67%. The record fall, however, was set by Bitcoin Gold that has declined by 96% since December 26, 2017. The least decrease in price was demonstrated by a stablecoin Tether that cost $1.21 instead of its intended value of $1 back in May 2017.
There are also special services for tracking ATHs of different cryptocurrencies.