An updated summary of the previous Bitcoin halving events with the all-time high (ATH) and all-time low (ATL) prices after each halving:

1. 2012 Halving:

• Date: November 28, 2012

• ATH: $1,163 on November 30, 2013

• ATL: $2.02 on November 18, 2011 (before the halving)

2. 2016 Halving:

• Date: July 9, 2016

• ATH: $19,783 on December 17, 2017

• ATL: $213.70 on January 13, 2015 (before the halving)

3. 2020 Halving:

• Date: May 11, 2020

• ATH: $64,863 on April 14, 2021

• ATL: $3,122.31 on December 15, 2018 (after the halving)

Insights for 2024 Halving:

• Historical patterns suggest that Bitcoin’s price tends to reach new all-time highs after each halving event.

• The time it takes to reach a new ATH can vary, with the longest period being around two and a half years after the 2016 halving.

• The ATL after a halving tends to be significantly higher than the price before the halving, indicating long-term growth in the price of Bitcoin.

It’s important to note that while past performance can provide some guidance, Bitcoin’s price is influenced by a wide range of factors, and future performance may differ from historical patterns.#bitcoinhalving