What if you bought Bitcoin on February 13, 2017?
Bitcoin was trading at $1,074 on February 13, 2017. Here's what different investments would be worth today at $66,926.
You invested
$100.00
on 2017-02-13
BTC price then
$1,074
0.093120 BTC bought
Value today
$6,232
BTC at $66,926
Profit
+$6,132
+6132.2%
You invested
$500.00
on 2017-02-13
BTC price then
$1,074
0.465601 BTC bought
Value today
$31,161
BTC at $66,926
Profit
+$30,661
+6132.2%
You invested
$1,000
on 2017-02-13
BTC price then
$1,074
0.931203 BTC bought
Value today
$62,322
BTC at $66,926
Profit
+$61,322
+6132.2%
You invested
$5,000
on 2017-02-13
BTC price then
$1,074
4.6560 BTC bought
Value today
$311,608
BTC at $66,926
Profit
+$306,608
+6132.2%
You invested
$10,000
on 2017-02-13
BTC price then
$1,074
9.3120 BTC bought
Value today
$623,217
BTC at $66,926
Profit
+$613,217
+6132.2%
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Bitcoin on February 13, 2017: context
On February 13, 2017, one Bitcoin cost $1,074. A $1,000 investment would have purchased 0.931203BTC. At today's price of $66,926, that holding would be worth $62,322 — a +6132.2%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.