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What if you bought Bitcoin on October 28, 2012?

Bitcoin was trading at $11.10 on October 28, 2012. Here's what different investments would be worth today at $71,308.

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You invested

$100.00

on 2012-10-28

BTC price then

$11.10

9.0090 BTC bought

Value today

$642,414

BTC at $71,308

Profit

+$642,314

642.3k%

You invested

$500.00

on 2012-10-28

BTC price then

$11.10

45.0450 BTC bought

Value today

$3.21M

BTC at $71,308

Profit

+$3.21M

642.3k%

You invested

$1,000

on 2012-10-28

BTC price then

$11.10

90.0901 BTC bought

Value today

$6.42M

BTC at $71,308

Profit

+$6.42M

642.3k%

You invested

$5,000

on 2012-10-28

BTC price then

$11.10

450.4505 BTC bought

Value today

$32.12M

BTC at $71,308

Profit

+$32.12M

642.3k%

You invested

$10,000

on 2012-10-28

BTC price then

$11.10

900.9009 BTC bought

Value today

$64.24M

BTC at $71,308

Profit

+$64.23M

642.3k%

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Bitcoin on October 28, 2012 — Investment Analysis

On October 28, 2012, one Bitcoin cost $11.10. A $1,000 investment would have purchased 90.090090BTC. At today's price of $71,308, that holding would be worth $6.42M — a 642.3k%return. This calculation does not account for transaction fees, taxes, or the emotional difficulty of holding through Bitcoin's famous volatility. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Frequently Asked Questions

A $1,000 investment in Bitcoin on October 28, 2012 would be worth approximately $6.42M today, representing a 642.3k% return. Bitcoin's price on that date was $11.10, and it is now $71,308. This translates to owning approximately 90.090090 BTC.

Bitcoin was trading at approximately $11.10 on October 28, 2012. At today's price of $71,308, that represents a 6424.1x increase.

A $100 Bitcoin purchase on October 28, 2012 at $11.10 per BTC would have grown to approximately $642,414 today — a 642.3k% return over 14 years.

Based on Bitcoin Gate's historical analysis, buying Bitcoin in 2012 at $11.10 resulted in a 642314.4% return to date. This was an exceptional entry point.

Since October 28, 2012, Bitcoin has gone from $11.10 to $71,308 — a 6424.1x increase. Historically, Bitcoin has rewarded holders across virtually all entry points when held for 4 or more years. Dollar-cost averaging remains a proven strategy for entering at any price level.

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