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  1. Bitcoin BTC/USD price history up to June 30, 2025

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    Statista, Bitcoin BTC/USD price history up to June 30, 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/326707/bitcoin-price-index/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Aug 9, 2022 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    Bitcoin (BTC) price again reached an all-time high in 2025, as values exceeded over 107,000 USD in June 2025. That particular price hike was connected to the approval of Bitcoin ETFs in the United States, whilst previous hikes in 2021 were due to events involving Tesla and Coinbase, respectively. Tesla’s announcement in March 2021 that it had acquired 1.5 billion U.S. dollars’ worth of the digital coin, for example, as well as the IPO of the U.S.’ biggest crypto exchange fueled mass interest. The market was noticeably different by the end of 2022, however, with Bitcoin prices reaching roughly 94,315.98 as of May 4, 2025, after another crypto exchange, FTX, filed for bankruptcy. Is the world running out of Bitcoin? Unlike fiat currency like the U.S. dollar - as the Federal Reserve can simply decide to print more banknotes - Bitcoin’s supply is finite: BTC has a maximum supply embedded in its design, of which roughly 89 percent had been reached in April 2021. It is believed that Bitcoin will run out by 2040, despite more powerful mining equipment. This is because mining becomes exponentially more difficult and power-hungry every four years, a part of Bitcoin’s original design. Because of this, a Bitcoin mining transaction could equal the energy consumption of a small country in 2021. Bitcoin’s price outlook: a potential bubble? Cryptocurrencies have few metrics available that allow for forecasting, if only because it is rumored that only a few cryptocurrency holders own a large portion of available supply. These large holders - referred to as “whales” - are said to make up of two percent of anonymous ownership accounts, whilst owning roughly 92 percent of BTC. On top of this, most people who use cryptocurrency-related services worldwide are retail clients rather than institutional investors. This means outlooks on whether Bitcoin prices will fall or grow are difficult to measure, as movements from one large whale already having a significant impact on this market.

  2. Bitcoin Price History - Dataset, Chart, 5 Years, 10 Years, by Month, Halving...

    • moneymetals.com
    csv, json, xls, xml
    Updated Sep 12, 2024
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    Money Metals Exchange (2024). Bitcoin Price History - Dataset, Chart, 5 Years, 10 Years, by Month, Halving [Dataset]. https://www.moneymetals.com/bitcoin-price
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    json, xml, csv, xlsAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 12, 2024
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    Money Metals
    Authors
    Money Metals Exchange
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 3, 2009 - Sep 12, 2023
    Area covered
    World
    Measurement technique
    Tracking market benchmarks and trends
    Description

    In March 2024 Bitcoin BTC reached a new all-time high with prices exceeding 73000 USD marking a milestone for the cryptocurrency market This surge was due to the approval of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds ETFs in the United States allowing investors to access Bitcoin without directly holding it This development increased Bitcoin’s credibility and brought fresh demand from institutional investors echoing previous price surges in 2021 when Tesla announced its 15 billion investment in Bitcoin and Coinbase was listed on the Nasdaq By the end of 2022 Bitcoin prices dropped sharply to 15000 USD following the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX and its bankruptcy which caused a loss of confidence in the market By August 2024 Bitcoin rebounded to approximately 64178 USD but remained volatile due to inflation and interest rate hikes Unlike fiat currency like the US dollar Bitcoin’s supply is finite with 21 million coins as its maximum supply By September 2024 over 92 percent of Bitcoin had been mined Bitcoin’s value is tied to its scarcity and its mining process is regulated through halving events which cut the reward for mining every four years making it harder and more energy-intensive to mine The next halving event in 2024 will reduce the reward to 3125 BTC from its current 625 BTC The final Bitcoin is expected to be mined around 2140 The energy required to mine Bitcoin has led to criticisms about its environmental impact with estimates in 2021 suggesting that one Bitcoin transaction used as much energy as Argentina Bitcoin’s future price is difficult to predict due to the influence of large holders known as whales who own about 92 percent of all Bitcoin These whales can cause dramatic market swings by making large trades and many retail investors still dominate the market While institutional interest has grown it remains a small fraction compared to retail Bitcoin is vulnerable to external factors like regulatory changes and economic crises leading some to believe it is in a speculative bubble However others argue that Bitcoin is still in its early stages of adoption and will grow further as more institutions and governments recognize its potential as a hedge against inflation and a store of value 2024 has also seen the rise of Bitcoin Layer 2 technologies like the Lightning Network which improve scalability by enabling faster and cheaper transactions These innovations are crucial for Bitcoin’s wider adoption especially for day-to-day use and cross-border remittances At the same time central bank digital currencies CBDCs are gaining traction as several governments including China and the European Union have accelerated the development of their own state-controlled digital currencies while Bitcoin remains decentralized offering financial sovereignty for those who prefer independence from government control The rise of CBDCs is expected to increase interest in Bitcoin as a hedge against these centralized currencies Bitcoin’s journey in 2024 highlights its growing institutional acceptance alongside its inherent market volatility While the approval of Bitcoin ETFs has significantly boosted interest the market remains sensitive to events like exchange collapses and regulatory decisions With the limited supply of Bitcoin and improvements in its transaction efficiency it is expected to remain a key player in the financial world for years to come Whether Bitcoin is currently in a speculative bubble or on a sustainable path to greater adoption will ultimately be revealed over time.

  3. BITCOIN Historical Datasets 2018-2025 Binance API

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    Updated May 11, 2025
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    Novandra Anugrah (2025). BITCOIN Historical Datasets 2018-2025 Binance API [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/novandraanugrah/bitcoin-historical-datasets-2018-2024
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    May 11, 2025
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    Authors
    Novandra Anugrah
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    Bitcoin Historical Data (2018-2024) - 15M, 1H, 4H, and 1D Timeframes

    Dataset Overview

    This dataset contains historical price data for Bitcoin (BTC/USDT) from January 1, 2018, to the present. The data is sourced using the Binance API, providing granular candlestick data in four timeframes: - 15-minute (15M) - 1-hour (1H) - 4-hour (4H) - 1-day (1D)

    This dataset includes the following fields for each timeframe: - Open time: The timestamp for when the interval began. - Open: The price of Bitcoin at the beginning of the interval. - High: The highest price during the interval. - Low: The lowest price during the interval. - Close: The price of Bitcoin at the end of the interval. - Volume: The trading volume during the interval. - Close time: The timestamp for when the interval closed. - Quote asset volume: The total quote asset volume traded during the interval. - Number of trades: The number of trades executed within the interval. - Taker buy base asset volume: The volume of the base asset bought by takers. - Taker buy quote asset volume: The volume of the quote asset spent by takers. - Ignore: A placeholder column from Binance API, not used in analysis.

    Data Sources

    Binance API: Used for retrieving 15-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour, and 1-day candlestick data from 2018 to the present.

    File Contents

    1. btc_15m_data_2018_to_present.csv: 15-minute interval data from 2018 to the present.
    2. btc_1h_data_2018_to_present.csv: 1-hour interval data from 2018 to the present.
    3. btc_4h_data_2018_to_present.csv: 4-hour interval data from 2018 to the present.
    4. btc_1d_data_2018_to_present.csv: 1-day interval data from 2018 to the present.

    Automated Daily Updates

    This dataset is automatically updated every day using a custom Python program.
    The source code for the update script is available on GitHub:
    🔗 Bitcoin Dataset Kaggle Auto Updater

    Licensing

    This dataset is provided under the CC0 Public Domain Dedication. It is free to use for any purpose, with no restrictions on usage or redistribution.

  4. Daily Bitcoin (BTC) market cap history up to May 13, 2025

    • statista.com
    • ai-chatbox.pro
    Updated Jun 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Daily Bitcoin (BTC) market cap history up to May 13, 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/377382/bitcoin-market-capitalization/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 23, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    By 2025, the Bitcoin market cap had grown to over ***** billion USD as the cryptocurrency kept growing. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the total number of Bitcoins in circulation by the Bitcoin price. The Bitcoin market capitalization increased from approximately *** billion U.S. dollars in 2013 to several times this amount since its surge in popularity. Dominance The Bitcoin market cap takes up a significant portion of the overall cryptocurrency market cap. This is referred to as "dominance". Within the crypto world, this so-called "dominance" ratio is one of the oldest and most investigated metrics available. It measures the coin's market cap relative to the overall crypto market — effectively showing how strong Bitcoin compared to all the other cryptocurrencies that are not BTC, called "altcoins". The Bitcoin dominance was above ** percent. Maximum supply and scarcity Bitcoin is unusual from other cryptocurrencies in that its maximum supply is getting closer. By 2025, well over ** million out of all 21 million possible Bitcoin had been created. Bitcoin's supply is expected to reach its maximum around the year 2140, likely making mining more energy-intensive.

  5. BTC/USDT Historical Price

    • dataandsons.com
    csv, zip
    Updated Mar 10, 2023
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    Romain Delaitre (2023). BTC/USDT Historical Price [Dataset]. https://www.dataandsons.com/data-market/economic/btc-usdt-historical-price
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 10, 2023
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    Authors
    Romain Delaitre
    License

    Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Nov 6, 2017 - Mar 10, 2023
    Description

    About this Dataset

    This dataset contains the prices of Bitcoin every minute over a period from 2017-11-06 03:00 to 2023-03-10 2:59 (YYYY-MM-DD). The data includes the time, close time, open, high, low, close prices, the volume exchanged per minute and the number of trades per minute. It represent Bitcoin prices over 2.8 millions values. This dataset is ideal for anyone who want to track, study and analyze BTC/USDT values over more than 5 years.

    Time range: From 2017-11-06 04:00 to 2023-03-40 14:00

    File format: Datas are in .csv format

    Columns values: - time: Date in milliseconds where observation begins - open: Opening ETH price in the minute - high: Highest ETH price in the minute - low: Lowest ETH price in the minute - close: Closing ETH price in the minute - volume: Volume exchanges between time and close_time - close_time: Date in milliseconds were observation ends

    Category

    Economic

    Keywords

    Bitcoin,BTC,#btc,Cryptocurrency,Crypto

    Row Count

    2808000

    Price

    $149.00

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    BTCUSD Bitcoin US Dollar - Currency Exchange Rate Live Price Chart

    • tradingeconomics.com
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Nov 5, 2015
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2015). BTCUSD Bitcoin US Dollar - Currency Exchange Rate Live Price Chart [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/btcusd:cur
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 5, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2000 - May 29, 2025
    Description

    Prices for BTCUSD Bitcoin US Dollar including live quotes, historical charts and news. BTCUSD Bitcoin US Dollar was last updated by Trading Economics this May 29 of 2025.

  7. Bitcoin (BTC) vs altcoin dominance history up to February 4, 2025

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    Updated Jun 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Bitcoin (BTC) vs altcoin dominance history up to February 4, 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1269669/bitcoin-dominance-historical-development/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 23, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    Bitcoin dominance steadily declined in April 2024 to below ** percent, amid rumors of central banks halting or potentially lowering interest rates in the future. Within the crypto world, this so-called "dominance" ratio is one of the oldest and most investigated metrics available. It measures the coin's market cap relative to the overall crypto market — effectively showing how strong Bitcoin compared to all the other cryptocurrencies that are not BTC, called "altcoins". Why dominance matters is because market caps of any crypto can change relatively quickly, either due to sudden price changes or a change of recorded trading volume. Essentially, the figure somewhat resembles a trading sentiment, revealing whether Bitcoin investors are responding to certain events or whether Bitcoin is losing out on functions offered by, for example, stablecoins or NFT tokens. "Dominance" criticism: Ethereum and stablecoin The interpretation of the Bitcoin metric is not without its criticism. When first conceived, Bitcoin was the first cryptocurrency to be created and had a substantial market share within all cryptocurrencies? The overall share of stablecoins, such as Tether, as well as Ethereum increasingly start to resemble that of Bitcoin, however. Some analysts argue against this comparison. For one, they point towards the large influence of trading activity between Bitcoin and Ethereum in the dominance metric. Second, they argue that stablecoins can be traded in for Bitcoin and Ethereum, essentially showing how much investors are willing to engage with "regular" cryptocurrency. A rally around Bitcoin in late 2023? By December 2023, the Bitcoin price reached roughly 41,000 U.S. dollars — the first time in 20 months such a value was reached. A weaker U.S. dollar, speculation on decreasing interest rates, and a potential Bitcoin ETF approval are believed to be at the heart of this price increase. Whether this will hold in 2024 is unclear: The monthly interest rate from the U.S. Fed is speculated to decrease in 2024, despite a vow of "higher for longer". In December 2023, the thought of decreasing interest rates and the potential of a Bitcoin ETF fuelled market sentiment towards riskier assets.

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    Bitcoin Historical Prices Dataset

    • data.niaid.nih.gov
    • explore.openaire.eu
    • +1more
    Updated Nov 27, 2020
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    Sumit Banik (2020). Bitcoin Historical Prices Dataset [Dataset]. https://data.niaid.nih.gov/resources?id=zenodo_4292990
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 27, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Sumit Banik
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    The following dataset contains the attributes:

    Date: Specific date to be observed for the corresponding price.

    Open: The opening price for the day

    High: The maximum price it has touched for the day

    Low: The minimum price it has touched for the day

    Close: The closing price for the day

    percent_change_24h: Percentage change for the last 24hours

    Volume: Volume of Bitcoin traded at the date

    Market Cap: Market Value of traded Bitcoin

  9. Bitcoin Cash BCH/USD price history up to June 30, 2025

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    Statista (2025). Bitcoin Cash BCH/USD price history up until May 28, 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/807070/bitcoin-cash-price/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Aug 9, 2022 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    The average price of one Bitcoin Cash reached its all-time high in 2017, although the price since then never came close to that position. As of June 30, 2025, one Bitcoin Cash token was worth 502.85 U.S. dollars, rather than the nearly 2,500 USD from the peak in 2017. Bitcoin Cash - abbreviated as BCH - is a variant of the much more known Bitcoin - or BTC -, and is traded separately on online exchanges. That the two cryptocurrencies are different from each other already shows when looking at the price of a 'regular' Bitcoin: this was over 40,000 U.S. dollars during the same time frame.

  10. Bitcoin BTC/USD price history up until May 28, 2025

    • statista.com
    • ai-chatbox.pro
    Updated Feb 3, 2017
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    Raynor de Best (2017). Bitcoin BTC/USD price history up until May 28, 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/study/40636/alternative-finance-in-the-netherlands-statista-dossier/
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 3, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Authors
    Raynor de Best
    Description

    Bitcoin (BTC) price again reached an all-time high in 2024, as values exceeded over 73,000 USD in March 2024. That particular price hike was connected to the approval of Bitcoin ETFs in the United States, whilst previous hikes in 2021 were due to events involving Tesla and Coinbase, respectively. Tesla’s announcement in March 2021 that it had acquired 1.5 billion U.S. dollars’ worth of the digital coin, for example, as well as the IPO of the U.S.’ biggest crypto exchange fueled mass interest. The market was noticeably different by the end of 2022, however, with Bitcoin prices reaching roughly 94,315.98 as of May 4, 2025, after another crypto exchange, FTX, filed for bankruptcy. Is the world running out of Bitcoin? Unlike fiat currency like the U.S. dollar - as the Federal Reserve can simply decide to print more banknotes - Bitcoin’s supply is finite: BTC has a maximum supply embedded in its design, of which roughly 89 percent had been reached in April 2021. It is believed that Bitcoin will run out by 2040, despite more powerful mining equipment. This is because mining becomes exponentially more difficult and power-hungry every four years, a part of Bitcoin’s original design. Because of this, a Bitcoin mining transaction could equal the energy consumption of a small country in 2021. Bitcoin’s price outlook: a potential bubble? Cryptocurrencies have few metrics available that allow for forecasting, if only because it is rumored that only few cryptocurrency holders own a large portion of available supply. These large holders - referred to as “whales” - are said to make up of two percent of anonymous ownership accounts, whilst owning roughly 92 percent of BTC. On top of this, most people who use cryptocurrency-related services worldwide are retail clients rather than institutional investors. This means outlooks on whether Bitcoin prices will fall or grow are difficult to measure, as movements from one large whale already having a significant impact on this market.

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    BTC Historical Price Data & Tweets

    • ieee-dataport.org
    Updated Apr 7, 2023
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    Jaehyun Park (2023). BTC Historical Price Data & Tweets [Dataset]. https://ieee-dataport.org/documents/btc-historical-price-data-tweets
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 7, 2023
    Authors
    Jaehyun Park
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    2022.

  12. Bitcoin Historical Data

    • kaggle.com
    Updated Mar 23, 2025
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    Sandile Desmond Mfazi (2025). Bitcoin Historical Data [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/sandiledesmondmfazi/bitcoin-historical-data/data
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 23, 2025
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    Kagglehttp://kaggle.com/
    Authors
    Sandile Desmond Mfazi
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This dataset contains historical daily prices and volume data for Bitcoin (BTC) from January 1, 2015, to March 23, 2025. The data provides a comprehensive overview of Bitcoin's price movements and trading activity over the past decade.

    Here's a breakdown of each column in the dataset: 1. Date: The date for which the data is recorded (YYYY-MM-DD). 2. Price: The closing price of Bitcoin for the given date in USD. 3. Open: The opening price of Bitcoin for the given date in USD. 4. High: The highest price of Bitcoin reached during the given date in USD. 5. Low: The lowest price of Bitcoin reached during the given date in USD. 6. Vol.: The trading volume of Bitcoin for the given date. Note that the units may be expressed as K (thousands) or M (millions). 7. Change %: The percentage change in Bitcoin's price for the given date, calculated as $$(Price - Previous Day's Price) / Previous Day's Price] * 100.

  13. Integrated Cryptocurrency Historical Data for a Predictive Data-Driven...

    • cryptodata.center
    Updated Dec 4, 2024
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    cryptodata.center (2024). Integrated Cryptocurrency Historical Data for a Predictive Data-Driven Decision-Making Algorithm - Dataset - CryptoData Hub [Dataset]. https://cryptodata.center/dataset/integrated-cryptocurrency-historical-data-for-a-predictive-data-driven-decision-making-algorithm
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 4, 2024
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    CryptoDATA
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Cryptocurrency historical datasets from January 2012 (if available) to October 2021 were obtained and integrated from various sources and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) including Yahoo Finance, Cryptodownload, CoinMarketCap, various Kaggle datasets, and multiple APIs. While these datasets used various formats of time (e.g., minutes, hours, days), in order to integrate the datasets days format was used for in this research study. The integrated cryptocurrency historical datasets for 80 cryptocurrencies including but not limited to Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Binance Coin (BNB), Cardano (ADA), Tether (USDT), Ripple (XRP), Solana (SOL), Polkadot (DOT), USD Coin (USDC), Dogecoin (DOGE), Tron (TRX), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Litecoin (LTC), EOS (EOS), Cosmos (ATOM), Stellar (XLM), Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), Uniswap (UNI), Terra (LUNA), SHIBA INU (SHIB), and 60 more cryptocurrencies were uploaded in this online Mendeley data repository. Although the primary attribute of including the mentioned cryptocurrencies was the Market Capitalization, a subject matter expert i.e., a professional trader has also guided the initial selection of the cryptocurrencies by analyzing various indicators such as Relative Strength Index (RSI), Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD), MYC Signals, Bollinger Bands, Fibonacci Retracement, Stochastic Oscillator and Ichimoku Cloud. The primary features of this dataset that were used as the decision-making criteria of the CLUS-MCDA II approach are Timestamps, Open, High, Low, Closed, Volume (Currency), % Change (7 days and 24 hours), Market Cap and Weighted Price values. The available excel and CSV files in this data set are just part of the integrated data and other databases, datasets and API References that was used in this study are as follows: [1] https://finance.yahoo.com/ [2] https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/ [3] https://cryptodatadownload.com/ [4] https://kaggle.com/philmohun/cryptocurrency-financial-data [5] https://kaggle.com/deepshah16/meme-cryptocurrency-historical-data [6] https://kaggle.com/sudalairajkumar/cryptocurrencypricehistory [7] https://min-api.cryptocompare.com/data/price?fsym=BTC&tsyms=USD [8] https://min-api.cryptocompare.com/ [9] https://p.nomics.com/cryptocurrency-bitcoin-api [10] https://www.coinapi.io/ [11] https://www.coingecko.com/en/api [12] https://cryptowat.ch/ [13] https://www.alphavantage.co/ This dataset is part of the CLUS-MCDA (Cluster analysis for improving Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis) and CLUS-MCDAII Project: https://aimaghsoodi.github.io/CLUSMCDA-R-Package/ https://github.com/Aimaghsoodi/CLUS-MCDA-II https://github.com/azadkavian/CLUS-MCDA

  14. Bitcoin 2017-2024 1 Minute Data

    • kaggle.com
    Updated Nov 22, 2024
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    Aydın ÇATALKAYA (2024). Bitcoin 2017-2024 1 Minute Data [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/aydnatalkaya/bitcoin-2017-2024-1-minute-data
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 22, 2024
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    Authors
    Aydın ÇATALKAYA
    License

    Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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    Description

    The Importance of Cryptocurrencies and the Impact of Prediction Projects

    Cryptocurrencies have become one of the most groundbreaking innovations in the financial world in recent years. With their decentralized structure, transparency, and security features, they offer new opportunities for individuals and businesses alike. Leading cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are not only investment vehicles but also catalysts for change in the global economy.

    This dataset contains minute-level detailed information necessary for analyzing and predicting Bitcoin price movements. The volatile nature of cryptocurrencies amplifies the importance of developing accurate prediction models. Investors and analysts can use such data to develop various projects aimed at understanding market trends, minimizing risks, and making more informed decisions.

    These projects include price prediction with machine learning models, trading strategies supported by technical indicators, and the development of risk management systems for long-term investments. AI-driven approaches, in particular, hold the potential to provide more effective and customizable solutions for both individual and institutional users.

    Opening Time: The timestamp for when the candlestick (price data) begins.

    Open : The price at which the first trade occurred in this time period.

    High : The highest price reached during this time period.

    Low : The lowest price reached during this time period.

    Close : The price at which the last trade occurred in this time period.

    Volume : The total amount of the base asset (e.g., Bitcoin) traded in this time period.

    Quote Asset Volume : he total amount of the quote asset (e.g., USDT) traded in this time period.

    Number of Trades : The total number of trades executed in this time period.

    Taker Buy Base Asset Volume : The amount of the base asset bought via taker trades (market orders).

    Taker Buy Quote Asset Volume : The amount of the quote asset spent in taker trades (market orders).

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    BTCNZD Bitcoin New Zealand Dollar - Currency Exchange Rate Live Price Chart

    • tradingeconomics.com
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Dec 5, 2015
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2015). BTCNZD Bitcoin New Zealand Dollar - Currency Exchange Rate Live Price Chart [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/btcnzd:cur
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    csv, excel, xml, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 5, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2000 - Jul 1, 2025
    Description

    Prices for BTCNZD Bitcoin New Zealand Dollar including live quotes, historical charts and news. BTCNZD Bitcoin New Zealand Dollar was last updated by Trading Economics this July 1 of 2025.

  16. Cryptocurrency Historical Prices

    • kaggle.com
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    Updated Aug 8, 2017
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    SRK (2017). Cryptocurrency Historical Prices [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/sudalairajkumar/cryptocurrencypricehistory
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 8, 2017
    Authors
    SRK
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    Context

    In the last few days, I have been hearing a lot of buzz around cryptocurrencies. Things like Block chain, Bitcoin, Bitcoin cash, Ethereum, Ripple etc are constantly coming in the news articles I read. So I wanted to understand more about it and this post helped me get started. Once the basics are done, the DS guy sleeping inside me (always lazy.!) woke up and started raising questions like

    1. How many such cryptocurrencies are there and what are their prices and valuations?
    2. Why is there a sudden surge in the interest in recent days? Is it due to the increase in the price in the last few days? etc.

    For getting answers to all these questions (and if possible to predict the future prices ;)), I started getting the data from coinmarketcap about the cryptocurrencies.

    Content

    This dataset has the historical price information of some of the top cryptocurrencies by market capitalization. The currencies included are

    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • Ripple
    • Bitcoin cash
    • Bitconnect
    • Dash
    • Ethereum Classic
    • Iota
    • Litecoin
    • Monero
    • Nem
    • Neo
    • Numeraire
    • Stratis
    • Waves

    In case if you are interested in the prices of some other currencies, please post in comments section and I will try to add them in the next version. I am planning to revise it once in a week.

    Dataset has one csv file for each currency. Price history is available on a daily basis from April 28, 2013 till Aug 07, 2017. The columns in the csv file are

    • Date : date of observation
    • Open : Opening price on the given day
    • High : Highest price on the given day
    • Low : Lowest price on the given day
    • Close : Closing price on the given day
    • Volume : Volume of transactions on the given day
    • Market Cap : Market capitalization in USD

    Acknowledgements

    This data is taken from coinmarketcap and it is free to use the data.

    Cover Image : Photo by Thomas Malama on Unsplash

    Inspiration

    Some of the questions which could be inferred from this dataset are:

    1. How did the historical prices / market capitalizations of various currencies change over time?
    2. Predicting the future price of the currencies
    3. Which currencies are more volatile and which ones are more stable?
    4. How does the price fluctuations of currencies correlate with each other?
    5. Seasonal trend in the price fluctuations
  17. Bitcoin Bull-Run Prediction Dataset

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    Updated Nov 6, 2022
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    Allena Venkata Sai Aby (2022). Bitcoin Bull-Run Prediction Dataset [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/abhishek14398/bitcoin-prediction-dataset-bullrun
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    Nov 6, 2022
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    Authors
    Allena Venkata Sai Aby
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Bitcoin is the most well-known longest-running cryptocurrency, released initially as an open source in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoin is a decentralized medium of digital exchange, with transactions recorded and verified in a public distributed ledger (the blockchain) without the need for a record-keeping authority or central intermediary.

    Transaction blocks contain an SHA-256 cryptographic hash of previous transaction blocks and are thus "chained" together, serving as an immutable record of all transactions that have ever occurred. As with any currency/commodity on the market, bitcoin trading and financial instruments soon followed the public adoption of bitcoin and continue to grow. Included here are historical bitcoin market data at 1-min intervals for select bitcoin exchanges where trading takes place. Happy (data) mining!

    Column Description

    FeaturesDescription
    DateDate of trading
    CurrencyContains Bitcoin name
    Closing PriceContains closing exchange rate
    24 openContains opening exchange rate on day basis
    24 highContains information when the price was high on day basis
    24 lowContains information when the price was low on day basis

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  18. 7-day Bitcoin BTC/USD realized volatility until January 27, 2024

    • statista.com
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    Updated Feb 5, 2025
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    Statista (2025). 7-day Bitcoin BTC/USD realized volatility until January 27, 2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1306877/bitcoin-price-swings/
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 5, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2021 - Jan 27, 2024
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    Price swings of Bitcoin increased substantially in November 2022, recording a 10-day volatility of more than 100 percent. Measured in a metric called volatility, the percentage shown here reflect how much the price of BTC in U.S. dollars changed historically over a preceding 7-day window. Changes can be either up or down, with a higher volatility reflecting that an asset is more risky, as price movements are less easy to predict and can swing in any direction. The volatility metric referred to here is called "realized volatility", otherwise known as as "historic volatility" and describes these price swings over a given period of time - and consequently is not looking into the future. Despite the rise of several cryptocurrencies since 2021, Bitcoin still had the highest market share ("dominance") of all cryptocurrencies in 2022.

  19. Bitcoin Price Data

    • bitcoinwell.com
    Updated Sep 22, 2024
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    Bitcoin Well (2024). Bitcoin Price Data [Dataset]. https://bitcoinwell.com/price
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 22, 2024
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    Bitcoin Well
    Description

    Historical and real-time Bitcoin price data in USD and CAD

  20. Bitcoin OHLCV: Open, High, Low, and Close prices along with Volume of...

    • cryptodata.center
    Updated Dec 4, 2024
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    cryptodata.center (2024). Bitcoin OHLCV: Open, High, Low, and Close prices along with Volume of Bitcoin trades - Dataset - CryptoData Hub [Dataset]. https://cryptodata.center/dataset/bitcoin-ohlcv-open-high-low-and-close-prices-along-with-volume-of-bitcoin-trades
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 4, 2024
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    CryptoDATA
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    OHLCV is an abbreviation for the five critical data points: Open, High, Low, Close, and Volume. It refers to the key points in analyzing an asset such as Bitcoin (BTC) in the market over a specified time. The dataset is important for not only traders and analysts but also for data scientists who work on BTC market prediction using artificial intelligence. The 'Open' and 'Close' prices represent the starting and ending price levels, while the 'High' and 'Low' are the highest and lowest prices during that period (a daily time frame (24h)). The 'Volume' is a measure of the total number of trades. This dataset provides five OHLCV data columns for BTC along with a column called "Next day close price" for regression problems and machine learning applications. The dataset includes daily information from 1/1/2012 to 8/6/2022.

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Statista, Bitcoin BTC/USD price history up to June 30, 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/326707/bitcoin-price-index/
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Bitcoin BTC/USD price history up to June 30, 2025

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Statistahttp://statista.com/
Time period covered
Aug 9, 2022 - Jun 30, 2025
Area covered
Worldwide
Description

Bitcoin (BTC) price again reached an all-time high in 2025, as values exceeded over 107,000 USD in June 2025. That particular price hike was connected to the approval of Bitcoin ETFs in the United States, whilst previous hikes in 2021 were due to events involving Tesla and Coinbase, respectively. Tesla’s announcement in March 2021 that it had acquired 1.5 billion U.S. dollars’ worth of the digital coin, for example, as well as the IPO of the U.S.’ biggest crypto exchange fueled mass interest. The market was noticeably different by the end of 2022, however, with Bitcoin prices reaching roughly 94,315.98 as of May 4, 2025, after another crypto exchange, FTX, filed for bankruptcy. Is the world running out of Bitcoin? Unlike fiat currency like the U.S. dollar - as the Federal Reserve can simply decide to print more banknotes - Bitcoin’s supply is finite: BTC has a maximum supply embedded in its design, of which roughly 89 percent had been reached in April 2021. It is believed that Bitcoin will run out by 2040, despite more powerful mining equipment. This is because mining becomes exponentially more difficult and power-hungry every four years, a part of Bitcoin’s original design. Because of this, a Bitcoin mining transaction could equal the energy consumption of a small country in 2021. Bitcoin’s price outlook: a potential bubble? Cryptocurrencies have few metrics available that allow for forecasting, if only because it is rumored that only a few cryptocurrency holders own a large portion of available supply. These large holders - referred to as “whales” - are said to make up of two percent of anonymous ownership accounts, whilst owning roughly 92 percent of BTC. On top of this, most people who use cryptocurrency-related services worldwide are retail clients rather than institutional investors. This means outlooks on whether Bitcoin prices will fall or grow are difficult to measure, as movements from one large whale already having a significant impact on this market.

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