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What if you bought Bitcoin on April 14, 2021?

Coinbase IPO day

Bitcoin was trading at $63,133 on April 14, 2021. Here's what different investments would be worth today at $66,926.

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You invested

$100.00

on 2021-04-14

BTC price then

$63,133

0.001584 BTC bought

Value today

$106.01

BTC at $66,926

Profit

+$6.01

+6.0%

You invested

$500.00

on 2021-04-14

BTC price then

$63,133

0.007920 BTC bought

Value today

$530.04

BTC at $66,926

Profit

+$30.04

+6.0%

You invested

$1,000

on 2021-04-14

BTC price then

$63,133

0.015840 BTC bought

Value today

$1,060

BTC at $66,926

Profit

+$60.08

+6.0%

You invested

$5,000

on 2021-04-14

BTC price then

$63,133

0.079198 BTC bought

Value today

$5,300

BTC at $66,926

Profit

+$300.41

+6.0%

You invested

$10,000

on 2021-04-14

BTC price then

$63,133

0.158396 BTC bought

Value today

$10,601

BTC at $66,926

Profit

+$600.83

+6.0%

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Bitcoin on April 14, 2021: Coinbase IPO day

April 14, 2021 was the day Coinbase went public on NASDAQ via direct listing, opening at $381 per share and briefly valuing the company at over $100 billion. Bitcoin hit a new all-time high above $63,000. The Coinbase IPO was a watershed moment — the first major crypto company to list on a traditional stock exchange, signaling that cryptocurrency had become too big for Wall Street to ignore.

On April 14, 2021, one Bitcoin cost $63,133. A $1,000 investment would have purchased 0.015840BTC. At today's price of $66,926, that holding would be worth $1,060 — a +6.0%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.

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