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Looking back at Bitcoin's absolutely insane 2017 bull run still gives me chills. From $900 at the start of the year to breaking past $20,000 by year-end - that's a 22x move that basically introduced crypto to the mainstream.
I remember the energy back then. Everyone was talking about it. Your barber, your taxi driver, random people at parties - suddenly everyone had an opinion on Bitcoin. The bitcoin price action in 2017 was relentless. Every dip got bought immediately, and the FOMO was real.
What's crazy is how that cycle played out. The momentum just kept building through the year. Q4 was absolutely wild - institutions started paying attention, futures were launching, and retail was piling in hard. That $20K peak felt like it would never stop, until it did.
That 2017 bitcoin price run fundamentally changed how people viewed crypto. It wasn't just traders anymore - it became a cultural moment. The whole industry got a massive influx of capital and attention from that cycle.
If you weren't around then, it's hard to explain how euphoric it felt. Now we're seeing different market dynamics, but that 2017 run remains one of the most historic price movements in Bitcoin's history. Sometimes worth revisiting to remember where we came from.