Here is a summary of Bitcoin prices from December 2010 to 2023:

1. December 2010: $0.25 - $0.30

Bitcoin was in its early days, and did not have a large market.

2. December 2011: $4 - $4.50

The year has seen significant volatility, with the price reaching $31 in June before falling.

3. December 2012: $13

Relative stability as interest begins to increase.

4. December 2013: $700 - $1,000

The first major surge was driven by media and investor interest.

5. December 2014: $310-$380

Drop after Mt. Gox crash.

6. December 2015: $430

Gradual recovery begins.

7. December 2016: $900

Rising as investor confidence increases.

8. December 2017: $19,700

Historic summit driven by huge demand.

9. December 2018: $3,100

Major correction after the 2017 bubble.

10. December 2019: $7,000

Relative stability with slow growth.

11. December 2020: $29,000

The beginning of a new bullish cycle.

12. December 2021: $47,000

New peak as institutional adoption increases.

13. December 2022: $16,500

Decrease in the result of a bear market.

14. December 2023: $42,000

A recovery driven by increased interest in the market again.

You can notice the high volatility in Bitcoin prices, which reflects the high-risk nature of the market for this currency.

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