Reviewing the historical Bitcoin prices on Christmas each year:
• 2010: Bitcoin was not very well-known at the time, only worth a few cents.
• 2011: The price was around 4 to 5 dollars.
• 2012: Approximately 13 dollars.
• 2013: After the first bull market, Bitcoin's price soared to about 680 dollars.
• 2014: Affected by the collapse of the Mt. Gox exchange, the price fell back to about 320 dollars.
• 2015: Bitcoin's price rose slowly to about 430 dollars.
• 2016: With increased awareness, the price rose to about 950 dollars.
• 2017: The bull market ended, with Bitcoin nearing 14,000 dollars, peaking close to 20,000 dollars.
• 2018: The bubble burst, and the price fell back to about 3,800 dollars.
• 2019: Slowly recovering, Bitcoin was around 7,200 dollars.
• 2020: During the pandemic, institutional investors got involved, and Bitcoin reached about 24,000 dollars.
• 2021: The price remained high at about 50,000 dollars, influenced by the previous 60,000 dollar high.
• 2022: The bear market loomed, and the price dropped to about 16,000 dollars.
• 2023: With ETF expectations and halving effects, Bitcoin recovered to about 55,000 dollars around Christmas.