At this time of year, let's take a look at how mainstream cryptocurrencies have performed on Christmas Eve over the past five years.
In 2020, BTC was only $23,736, ETH was less than $800, and XRP was a mere $0.23. It was the beginning of institutional entry, and market-savvy players were positioning themselves for the year-end bull run.
In 2021, it exploded. BTC surged to $50,822, ETH skyrocketed to $4,100 (a truly outrageous price), and XRP also reached $0.80. During that period, new highs were daily, and Christmas Eve was unstoppable.
2022 was a nightmare. On Christmas that year, FTX collapsed, and BTC halved to $16,822, ETH dropped from $4,100 to $1,218, a 70% decline. Bear markets are like that—they can crush people's confidence. XRP remained the same, at $0.23.
The turning point came in 2023. Expectations for ETFs heated up, and the market started to show signs of life. BTC climbed back to $43,665, ETH rose to $2,250, and XRP, though only at $0.61, also recovered somewhat. This year was a classic "recovery after a bear market" scenario.
2024 was the strongest in nearly five years. After spot ETF approval and the double boost from Trump's victory, BTC was pushed to $94,120, and ETH reached $2,980. XRP's gains were modest, at $0.65, but at least it didn't flatline.
Looking at this pattern, bull markets on Christmas Eve generally feature a "Christmas rally," while bear markets are characterized by "Christmas lying flat." XRP hasn't truly shined on Christmas Eve in five years, oscillating between 0.2 and 0.8. ETH's drop from $4,100 to $1,200 can drive people crazy, but the rebound in 2024 shows the market's cyclical nature.
2025 is here. How are your coins doing now? The year-end rhythm continues, and the size of the Christmas red envelope depends on whether you can bottom fish.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 10h ago
I missed out on the ETH that hit $4100 in 2021, and I'm still regretting it. This rebound in 2024 finally allowed me to earn some psychological comfort fee.
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RealYieldWizard
· 10h ago
Really, thinking back to the $4100 ETH in 2021 still feels like a dream.
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GasBandit
· 10h ago
That wave in 2021 was truly incredible. Thinking back, ETH at 4100 now feels like a dream. Too bad I didn't go all in back then haha
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RugDocDetective
· 10h ago
Wow, 4100 ETH in 2021 was really incredible. I was just watching the show in the air back then...
At this time of year, let's take a look at how mainstream cryptocurrencies have performed on Christmas Eve over the past five years.
In 2020, BTC was only $23,736, ETH was less than $800, and XRP was a mere $0.23. It was the beginning of institutional entry, and market-savvy players were positioning themselves for the year-end bull run.
In 2021, it exploded. BTC surged to $50,822, ETH skyrocketed to $4,100 (a truly outrageous price), and XRP also reached $0.80. During that period, new highs were daily, and Christmas Eve was unstoppable.
2022 was a nightmare. On Christmas that year, FTX collapsed, and BTC halved to $16,822, ETH dropped from $4,100 to $1,218, a 70% decline. Bear markets are like that—they can crush people's confidence. XRP remained the same, at $0.23.
The turning point came in 2023. Expectations for ETFs heated up, and the market started to show signs of life. BTC climbed back to $43,665, ETH rose to $2,250, and XRP, though only at $0.61, also recovered somewhat. This year was a classic "recovery after a bear market" scenario.
2024 was the strongest in nearly five years. After spot ETF approval and the double boost from Trump's victory, BTC was pushed to $94,120, and ETH reached $2,980. XRP's gains were modest, at $0.65, but at least it didn't flatline.
Looking at this pattern, bull markets on Christmas Eve generally feature a "Christmas rally," while bear markets are characterized by "Christmas lying flat." XRP hasn't truly shined on Christmas Eve in five years, oscillating between 0.2 and 0.8. ETH's drop from $4,100 to $1,200 can drive people crazy, but the rebound in 2024 shows the market's cyclical nature.
2025 is here. How are your coins doing now? The year-end rhythm continues, and the size of the Christmas red envelope depends on whether you can bottom fish.