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Here's a summary of #bitcoinhalving price trends: - In 2012, the price was $12 at halving, and a year later, it surged to $964. - In 2016, it was $663 at halving, and one year later, it reached $2,550. - In 2020, the price stood at $8,740 at halving, and a year later, it skyrocketed to $55,801. - In 2024, it was $63,300 at halving, and the price one year later is still to be determined. Keep in mind, post-halving, prices typically experience a 20-30% decrease, presenting a favorable opportunity to enter the market. #BTCšŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„ #HalvingComingSoon $BTC #bitcoinhalving

Here's a summary of #bitcoinhalving price trends:

- In 2012, the price was $12 at halving, and a year later, it surged to $964.

- In 2016, it was $663 at halving, and one year later, it reached $2,550.

- In 2020, the price stood at $8,740 at halving, and a year later, it skyrocketed to $55,801.

- In 2024, it was $63,300 at halving, and the price one year later is still to be determined.

Keep in mind, post-halving, prices typically experience a 20-30% decrease, presenting a favorable opportunity to enter the market. #BTCšŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„ #HalvingComingSoon $BTC #bitcoinhalving

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