Bitcoin Obituaries: From $379 in 2016 to $119,000+ in 2025

@unbiasedwriter · 2025-08-17 08:31 · bitcoin

In January 2016, The Washington Post published an article titled “R.I.P., Bitcoin. It’s time to move on.” At the time, Bitcoin was trading at just $379.

Fast forward to August 2025, and Bitcoin is now hovering around $119,000 — an increase of more than 31,000% since that “obituary.”

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Why This Matters

  • Mainstream media skepticism: Over the years, Bitcoin has been declared “dead” hundreds of times by major outlets and critics. Each time, it has come back stronger.
  • Cycles of doubt and growth: Every major correction has fueled headlines predicting the end of crypto. Yet, those very dips often turned into prime buying opportunities.
  • Historical lesson: What seemed like a bubble or a fad in 2016 has become one of the most important financial and technological movements of our time.

The Bigger Picture

This isn’t just about Bitcoin’s price. It’s about the resilience of decentralized money, the growing adoption of blockchain technology, and the shift in how people perceive financial sovereignty.

If anything, this headline serves as a reminder: FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) will always be part of Bitcoin’s story. But so will survival and growth.


💬 What do you think? Will we see another wave of mainstream “Bitcoin is dead” articles before the next leg higher? Or has the narrative finally changed?

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