Crypto Prices Since January
Since January, crypto prices have been on a roller coaster ride. In January, the average price of Bitcoin was around $3,700. In February, it shot up to almost $12,000 before crashing back down to around $6,000 in March. April saw another rally, with the average price reaching over $9,000. However, prices have since fallen back down and are currently hovering around $6,500.
January's cryptocurrency prices – the highs and lows
Bitcoin
January 1 – $1,122.51
January 7 – $1,138.39
January 14 – $1,153.06
January 21 – $1,162.78
Bitcoin Cash
January 1 – $384.29
January 7 – $391.01
January 14 – $398.72
January 21 – $406.77
Ethereum
January 1 – $165.71
January 7 – $176.01
January 14 – $185.48
January 21 – $194.81
How cryptocurrency prices have changed since January
Cryptocurrency prices have seen a significant increase in value since January, with Bitcoin and Ethereum both seeing significant growth. Bitcoin has increased in value by over 60% since January, while Ethereum has seen a growth of over 300%.
The biggest cryptocurrency price movements since January
Bitcoin price has seen the biggest price movements since January. The digital asset surged more than $2,000 in value in January before starting to decline. Bitcoin is currently trading at $6,240 according to CoinMarketCap.
Ethereum price has also seen significant price movements since January. The Ethereum-based token surged more than $1,000 in value in January before starting to decline. Ethereum is currently trading at $1,146 according to CoinMarketCap.
Ripple price has also seen significant price movements since January. The Ripple token surged more than 60% in value in January before starting to decline. Ripple is currently trading at $0.50 according to CoinMarketCap.
Why cryptocurrency prices fell in January
Cryptocurrency prices fell in January 2019. Bitcoin prices fell by around 20% and Ethereum prices fell by around 30%.
How cryptocurrency prices recovered from January's lows
Cryptocurrency prices recovered from their January lows in early February, according to CoinMarketCap.com. Bitcoin prices reached a high of $5,950 on Feb. 2, and have since declined to $5,730 as of Feb. 22. Ethereum prices also rose from their January lows, reaching a high of $313 on Feb. 2 and declining to $280 as of Feb. 22.
The best and worst performing cryptocurrencies since January
This is a list of the best and worst performing cryptocurrencies since January.
How volatile have cryptocurrency prices been since January?
Cryptocurrency prices have been volatile since January, with prices ranging from a low of $6,000 to a high of $20,000.
A month-by-month look at cryptocurrency prices since January
Cryptocurrency prices have seen a lot of volatility in 2018, with prices swinging by a huge amount from day to day.
January was relatively quiet for cryptocurrency prices, with the majority of the movement happening between mid-December and early January.
The price of Bitcoin peaked at $19,783 on 1 January and then fell steadily over the next few days, reaching a low of $15,000 on 5 January. The price gradually recovered and reached $17,000 by the end of the month.
The price of Ethereum also saw a lot of movement in January, reaching a peak of $1,327 on 1 January and then dropping rapidly over the next few days, reaching a low of $724 on 5 January. Ethereum slowly recovered and reached $841 by the end of the month.
Bitcoin Cash also saw a lot of movement in January, reaching a peak of $2,810 on 1 January and then dropping rapidly over the next few days, reaching a low of $1,830 on 5 January. Bitcoin Cash slowly recovered and reached $2,955 by the end of the month.
The price of Litecoin also saw a lot of movement in January, reaching a peak of $230 on 1 January and then dropping rapidly over the next few days, reaching a low of $135 on 5 January. Litecoin slowly recovered and reached $243 by the end of the month.
The price of Ripple saw a lot of movement in January, reaching a peak of $0.78 on 1 January and then dropping rapidly over the next few days, reaching a low of $0.60 on 5 January. Ripple slowly recovered and reached $0.77 by the end of the month.