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Looking back at bitcoin price movements in 2014, it was honestly one of the wildest years in crypto history. The year started with BTC trading around $600-700, but things got pretty chaotic pretty fast.
Early 2014 saw some serious volatility. Bitcoin price was getting hammered as the Mt. Gox collapse unfolded - that exchange meltdown really shook confidence in the whole market. By mid-year, we were seeing prices dip into the $500-600 range, which felt brutal at the time.
But here's what's interesting about 2014 when you look back - despite all the FUD and exchange hacks, there was actual infrastructure being built. More serious players started paying attention. Bitcoin price recovered somewhat toward year-end, finishing around $320-400 depending on which exchange you were watching.
The whole year basically taught us that bitcoin price isn't just about hype. It responds to real events - regulatory concerns, security issues, adoption news. 2014 was messy, but it forced the market to mature. If you were watching bitcoin price back then and didn't panic sell, you learned something valuable about long-term thinking in crypto.
That year set the stage for everything that came after. Pretty wild to think about now.