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  1. 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
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Money Metals Exchange
    License

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

    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.

  2. Bitcoin Price Dataset (2017-2023)

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Aug 24, 2023
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    Jonathan Kraayenbrink (2023). Bitcoin Price Dataset (2017-2023) [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/jkraak/bitcoin-price-dataset
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 24, 2023
    Authors
    Jonathan Kraayenbrink
    Description

    Bitcoin Historical Dataset 3M records from 2017-2023

    Context:

    Bitcoin, the pioneering cryptocurrency, has captured the world's attention as a decentralized digital asset with a fluctuating market value. This dataset offers a comprehensive record of Bitcoin's price evolution, spanning from August 2017 to July 2023. The data has been meticulously collected from the Binance API, with price data captured at one-minute intervals. Each record includes essential information such as the open, high, low, and close prices, alongside associated trading volume. This dataset provides an invaluable resource for those interested in studying Bitcoin's price trends and market dynamics.

    Dataset Details:

    Total Number of Entries: 3.126.000

    Attributes: Timestamp, Open Price, High Price, Low Price, Close Price, Volume , Quote asset volume, Number of trades, Taker buy base asset volume, Taker buy quote asset volume.

    Data Type: csv

    Size: 133 MB

    Date ranges: 2023/08/17 till 2023/07/31

    Content:

    This dataset provides granular insights into the price history of Bitcoin, allowing users to explore minute-by-minute changes in its market value. The dataset includes attributes such as the open price, high price, low price, close price, trading volume, and the timestamp of each recorded interval. The data is presented in CSV format, making it easily accessible for analysis and visualization.

    Inspiration:

    The Bitcoin Price Dataset opens up numerous avenues for exploration and analysis, driven by the availability of high-frequency data. Potential research directions include:

    Intraday Price Patterns: How do Bitcoin prices vary within a single day? Are there recurring patterns or trends during specific hours? Volatility Analysis: What are the periods of heightened volatility in Bitcoin's price history, and how do they correlate with external events or market developments? Correlation with Events: Can you identify instances where significant price movements coincide with notable events in the cryptocurrency space or broader financial markets? Long-Term Trends: How has the average price of Bitcoin evolved over different years? Are there multi-year trends that stand out? Trading Volume Impact: Is there a relationship between trading volume and price movement? How does trading activity affect short-term price fluctuations?

    Acknowledgements:

    The dataset has been sourced directly from the Binance API, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange platform. The collaboration with Binance ensures the dataset's accuracy and reliability, offering users a trustworthy foundation for conducting analyses and research related to Bitcoin's price movements.

    Licensing:

    Users are welcome to utilize this dataset for personal, educational, and research purposes, with attribution to the Binance API as the source of the data.

    Hope you enjoy this dataset as much as I enjoyed putting it together. Can't wait to see what you can come up with :)

  3. 5 Years of Crypto Data as of 6/3/2024

    • kaggle.com
    Updated Jun 3, 2024
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    MJDSkaggle (2024). 5 Years of Crypto Data as of 6/3/2024 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/mjdskaggle/5-years-of-crypto-data-as-of-632024
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 3, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Kagglehttp://kaggle.com/
    Authors
    MJDSkaggle
    License

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

    Description

    These files contain the date, open, high, low, close, adjusted close, and volume for 5 years (as of 6/3/2024) for the following: BCH - Bitcoin Cash, BNB - Binance, BTC - Bitcoin, ETH - Ethereum, SOL - Solana, USDT - Tether, XMR - Monero, XRP - XRP,

    Prices are in USD.

  4. D

    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
    Dataset provided by
    Data & Sons
    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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    Integrated Cryptocurrency Historical Data for a Predictive Data-Driven...

    • cryptodata.center
    Updated Dec 4, 2024
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    (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
    License

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

    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

  6. Cryptocurrency Price Analysis Dataset

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Jun 15, 2023
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    Aditya Mhaske (2023). Cryptocurrency Price Analysis Dataset [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/adityamhaske/cryptocurrency-price-analysis-dataset
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    zip(188505 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2023
    Authors
    Aditya Mhaske
    License

    http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/

    Description

    Introduction: The "Cryptocurrency Price Analysis Dataset: BTC, ETH, XRP, LTC (2018-2023)" is a comprehensive dataset that captures the daily price movements of six popular cryptocurrencies. It covers a period from January 1, 2018, to May 31, 2023, providing a valuable resource for researchers, analysts, and enthusiasts interested in studying the historical price behavior of these digital assets.

    Description: This dataset contains a wealth of information for six major cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), and Litecoin (LTC). The data spans a time frame of over five years, enabling users to explore long-term trends, analyze volatility patterns, and gain insights into market dynamics.

    Columns:

    1. Crypto: This column specifies the name of the cryptocurrency (e.g., BTC, ETH, XRP, LTC).
    2. Date: The date on which the price data was recorded.
    3. Open: The opening price of the cryptocurrency at the beginning of the day.
    4. High: The highest price reached by the cryptocurrency during the day.
    5. Low: The lowest price reached by the cryptocurrency during the day.
    6. Close: The closing price of the cryptocurrency at the end of the day.

    Use Cases: The dataset offers numerous possibilities for analysis and research within the field of cryptocurrencies. Here are a few potential use cases:

    1. Price Analysis: Researchers can investigate the historical price movements of each cryptocurrency to identify trends, patterns, and potential correlations between different assets.
    2. Volatility Study: The dataset enables the study of volatility in cryptocurrency markets, helping users understand the frequency and magnitude of price fluctuations.
    3. Market Performance: Analysts can analyze the performance of individual cryptocurrencies over time, comparing returns and risk measures to assess their investment potential.
    4. Trading Strategies: Traders can utilize the dataset to develop and backtest trading strategies based on technical indicators, price patterns, or machine learning algorithms.
    5. Sentiment Analysis: Combine this dataset with external sentiment data to explore the relationship between market sentiment and cryptocurrency price movements. By sharing this dataset on Kaggle, you are providing a valuable resource to the data science community, encouraging collaborative research, and enabling the development of innovative models and solutions within the cryptocurrency domain.

    Please note that this dataset is for educational and research purposes only and should not be used for making financial decisions without thorough analysis and consultation with financial professionals.

  7. Bitcoin-BTCUSDT-Historical-Minutes

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Nov 11, 2025
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    EL Younes (2025). Bitcoin-BTCUSDT-Historical-Minutes [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/youneseloiarm/bitcoin-btcusdt
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    zip(80211230 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 11, 2025
    Authors
    EL Younes
    License

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

    Description

    Content

    The dataset has one CSV file. Price history is available on a minute basis from 2017. This dataset has the historical price information of 1 Bitcoin by USDT (equivalent to USD).

    • Date : date of observation
    • Open : Opening price on the given minute
    • High: Highest price on the given minute
    • Low : Lowest price on the given minute
    • Close : Closing price on the given minute
    • Volume : Volume of transactions on the given minute

    Acknowledgements

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

  8. c

    Bitcoin Price and Volume Dataset - Dataset - CryptoData Hub

    • cryptodata.center
    Updated Dec 5, 2024
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    (2024). Bitcoin Price and Volume Dataset - Dataset - CryptoData Hub [Dataset]. https://cryptodata.center/dataset/bitcoin-price-and-volume-dataset
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 5, 2024
    License

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

    Description

    This is the market data of Bitcoin in terms of price and volume from August 2015 to August 2021. The time interval of sampling is selected as four-hour, that is to say, we choose every kind of price and volume every of four-hour as the original data. The original market data of Bitcoin are obtained from Poloniex, one of the most active crypto-asset exchanges. Download link on XBlock: http://xblock.pro/#/dataset/5

  9. c

    Big Back Bitcoin Price Prediction Data

    • coinbase.com
    Updated Nov 9, 2025
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    (2025). Big Back Bitcoin Price Prediction Data [Dataset]. https://www.coinbase.com/en/price-prediction/big-back-bitcoin
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 9, 2025
    Variables measured
    Growth Rate, Predicted Price
    Measurement technique
    User-defined projections based on compound growth. This is not a formal financial forecast.
    Description

    This dataset contains the predicted prices of the asset Big Back Bitcoin over the next 16 years. This data is calculated initially using a default 5 percent annual growth rate, and after page load, it features a sliding scale component where the user can then further adjust the growth rate to their own positive or negative projections. The maximum positive adjustable growth rate is 100 percent, and the minimum adjustable growth rate is -100 percent.

  10. Bitcoin Historical Data

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Feb 21, 2023
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    Swapnil Tripathi (2023). Bitcoin Historical Data [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/swaptr/bitcoin-historical-data
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    zip(88848861 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 21, 2023
    Authors
    Swapnil Tripathi
    License

    http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/

    Description

    Context

    This minute by minute historical dataset of bitcoin prices offers a wealth of information for data scientists and analysts. In addition to the OHLC prices for each minute, this dataset also includes the volume of bitcoin traded during that time period. This granular data, going back to 2015, allows for in-depth analysis of the market fluctuations and trends of the world's most popular cryptocurrency.

    With this dataset, researchers can study the underlying mechanisms of the bitcoin network, traders can gain a better understanding of market movements, and investors can make more informed decisions about their investments. The open, high, low, and close prices, as well as the volume data, provide a wealth of information for analyzing the market and identifying potential opportunities.

    Whether you're looking to gain a competitive edge as a trader, conduct research on the bitcoin market, or simply want to learn more about the world of cryptocurrency, this dataset is a valuable resource. With its rich and detailed data, you'll be able to dive deep into the world of bitcoin and uncover insights that can help you make better decisions.

    Content

    • Timestamp: This is the UNIX timestamp or the "Epoch Time", number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970.
    • Date: Date and time of price recording.
    • Open - This is the opening price of the time period (in US Dollars).
    • High - This is the highest price of the time period (in US Dollars).
    • Low - This is the lowest price of the time period (in US Dollars).
    • Close - This is the closing price of the time period (in US Dollars).
    • Volume BTC - This is the volume of transacted in the time interval.
    • Volume USD - This is the volume of $ transacted in the time interval.
  11. h

    CryptoCoin

    • huggingface.co
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    Lin Xueyuan, CryptoCoin [Dataset]. https://huggingface.co/datasets/linxy/CryptoCoin
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    Authors
    Lin Xueyuan
    License

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

    Description

    Crypto Coin Historical Data (2018-2025)

    A dataset containing cryptocurrency historical price data across multiple timeframes. Designed to provide a standardized, easily accessible dataset for cryptocurrency research and algorithmic trading development. This dataset is automatically updated daily using the Binance API, ensuring that it remains current and relevant for users. Last updated on 2025-12-03 00:21:19.

      Usage
    

    from datasets import load_dataset dataset =… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/linxy/CryptoCoin.

  12. c

    Long Bitcoin Price Prediction Data

    • coinbase.com
    Updated Nov 9, 2025
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    (2025). Long Bitcoin Price Prediction Data [Dataset]. https://www.coinbase.com/price-prediction/long-bitcoin
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 9, 2025
    Variables measured
    Growth Rate, Predicted Price
    Measurement technique
    User-defined projections based on compound growth. This is not a formal financial forecast.
    Description

    This dataset contains the predicted prices of the asset Long Bitcoin over the next 16 years. This data is calculated initially using a default 5 percent annual growth rate, and after page load, it features a sliding scale component where the user can then further adjust the growth rate to their own positive or negative projections. The maximum positive adjustable growth rate is 100 percent, and the minimum adjustable growth rate is -100 percent.

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

    • data.mendeley.com
    Updated Sep 12, 2024
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    Mahdi Bahaghighat (2024). Bitcoin OHLCV: Open, High, Low, and Close prices along with Volume of Bitcoin trades [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17632/kzcrwggp75.1
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 12, 2024
    Authors
    Mahdi Bahaghighat
    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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    American Bitcoin Price Prediction Data

    • coinbase.com
    Updated Nov 20, 2025
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    (2025). American Bitcoin Price Prediction Data [Dataset]. https://www.coinbase.com/price-prediction/base-american-bitcoin-7d7d
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 20, 2025
    Variables measured
    Growth Rate, Predicted Price
    Measurement technique
    User-defined projections based on compound growth. This is not a formal financial forecast.
    Description

    This dataset contains the predicted prices of the asset American Bitcoin over the next 16 years. This data is calculated initially using a default 5 percent annual growth rate, and after page load, it features a sliding scale component where the user can then further adjust the growth rate to their own positive or negative projections. The maximum positive adjustable growth rate is 100 percent, and the minimum adjustable growth rate is -100 percent.

  15. Major Cryptocurrency Daily Price History

    • kaggle.com
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    Updated Sep 30, 2024
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    Zongao Bian (2024). Major Cryptocurrency Daily Price History [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/zongaobian/cryptocurrency-daily-price-history
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    zip(469548 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 30, 2024
    Authors
    Zongao Bian
    License

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

    Description

    This dataset contains detailed daily price information for Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) against USD, covering the period from 2014 to 2024. It includes key financial metrics such as Open, High, Low, Close prices, Volume, and Adjusted Close values for both cryptocurrencies. This dataset is ideal for cryptocurrency enthusiasts, financial analysts, and data scientists looking to explore trends, analyze market movements, and develop predictive models for Bitcoin’s and Ethereum’s performance over the last decade.

    The data provides insights into Bitcoin and Ethereum’s price fluctuations, from Bitcoin’s early adoption phase to Ethereum's rise as a dominant platform for decentralized applications and smart contracts. Whether you're interested in historical patterns, volatility analysis, or future price predictions, this comprehensive dataset serves as a valuable resource for your cryptocurrency research and analysis.

  16. c

    Pagerank Dataset for Bitcoin Blockchain - Part 2 of 2 - Dataset - CryptoData...

    • cryptodata.center
    Updated Dec 4, 2024
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    (2024). Pagerank Dataset for Bitcoin Blockchain - Part 2 of 2 - Dataset - CryptoData Hub [Dataset]. https://cryptodata.center/dataset/pagerank-dataset-for-bitcoin-blockchain-part-2-of-2
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 4, 2024
    License

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

    Description This dataset contains the Pagerank values and rankings of Bitcoin addresses and transaction IDs (TXID). It contains a total of 1.608.748.675 addresses or TXIDs. Part 1 is available at https://zenodo.org/record/6052811 File format The dataset is compressed with bzip2. It can be uncompressed using the command bunzip2. The dataset is divided into multiple files since it was large. The files are space-delimited plain text files and have the following five fields: Label: A alphanumeric Bitcoin address (e.g. 1DzTCMmWABEDM1rYFL1RgdLyE59jXMzEHV) or a 64 character hexadecimal transaction ID (e.g. 000000000fdf0c619cd8e0d512c7e2c0da5a5808e60f12f1e0d01522d2986a51) Type: String Label type: It's value is 0 if the label is transaction ID and 1 if the label is a Bitcoin address. Type: Integer Rank: Unique Pagerank rank where the ties (addresses having the same Pagerank value) are resolved by sorting the addresses. Type: Integer Rank with ties: Pagerank rank where the ties (addresses having the same Pagerank value) have the same rank. Type: Integer Pagerank value: Pagerank of the address and transaction IDs calculated using Pagerank algorithm. Type: Floating-point number Sample lines: 000000000fdf0c619cd8e0d512c7e2c0da5a5808e60f12f1e0d01522d2986a51 0 427225664 266976712 0.979246 1DzTCMmWABEDM1rYFL1RgdLyE59jXMzEHV 1 1114666798 508037940 0.877961 Dataset Generation The Bitcoin transactions between blocks 0 (mined on 03.01.2009) and 713.999 (mined on 13.12.2021) are extracted. A transaction graph is constructed, where Bitcoin addresses and transaction IDs are nodes of the graph and the transaction inputs and outputs are edges of the graph. Pagerank is applied on this transaction graph. This computation is performed using the system presented in the paper 'Parallel analysis of Ethereum blockchain transaction data using cluster computing'. Note If you use our dataset in your research, please cite our paper: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10586-021-03511-0 @article{kilic2022parallel, title={Parallel Analysis of Ethereum Blockchain Transaction Data using Cluster Computing}, journal={Cluster Computing}, author={K{\i}l{\i}{\c{c}}, Baran and {"O}zturan, Can and Sen, Alper}, year={2022}, month={Jan} } Other Datasets If you are interested, please also check out our Pagerank Dataset for Ethereum Blockchain.

  17. Market cap of 120 digital assets, such as crypto, on October 1, 2025

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    Updated Jun 3, 2025
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    Raynor de Best (2025). Market cap of 120 digital assets, such as crypto, on October 1, 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/topics/871/online-shopping/
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    Jun 3, 2025
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    Raynor de Best
    Description

    A league table of the 120 cryptocurrencies with the highest market cap reveals how diverse each crypto is and potentially how much risk is involved when investing in one. Bitcoin (BTC), for instance, had a so-called "high cap" - a market cap worth more than 10 billion U.S. dollars - indicating this crypto project has a certain track record or, at the very least, is considered a major player in the cryptocurrency space. This is different in Decentralize Finance (DeFi), where Bitcoin is only a relatively new player. A concentrated market The number of existing cryptocurrencies is several thousands, even if most have a limited significance. Indeed, Bitcoin and Ethereum account for nearly 75 percent of the entire crypto market capitalization. As crypto is relatively easy to create, the range of projects varies significantly - from improving payments to solving real-world issues, but also meme coins and more speculative investments. Crypto is not considered a payment method While often talked about as an investment vehicle, cryptocurrencies have not yet established a clear use case in day-to-day life. Central bankers found that usefulness of crypto in domestic payments or remittances to be negligible. A forecast for the world's main online payment methods took a similar stance: It predicts that cryptocurrency would only take up 0.2 percent of total transaction value by 2027.

  18. Pagerank Dataset for Bitcoin Blockchain - Part 1 of 2

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    Updated Apr 26, 2022
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    Zenodo (2022). Pagerank Dataset for Bitcoin Blockchain - Part 1 of 2 [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/oai-zenodo-org-6052811?locale=it
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    Description This dataset contains the Pagerank values and rankings of Bitcoin addresses and transaction IDs (TXID). It contains a total of 1.608.748.675 addresses or TXIDs. Part 2 is available at https://zenodo.org/deposit/6077428 File format The dataset is compressed with bzip2. It can be uncompressed using the command bunzip2. The dataset is divided into multiple files since it was large. The files are space-delimited plain text files and have the following five fields:

  19. c

    just buy $1 worth of bitcoin Price Prediction Data

    • coinbase.com
    Updated Nov 1, 2025
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    (2025). just buy $1 worth of bitcoin Price Prediction Data [Dataset]. https://www.coinbase.com/price-prediction/base-just-buy-1-worth-of-bitcoin
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    Nov 1, 2025
    Variables measured
    Growth Rate, Predicted Price
    Measurement technique
    User-defined projections based on compound growth. This is not a formal financial forecast.
    Description

    This dataset contains the predicted prices of the asset just buy $1 worth of bitcoin over the next 16 years. This data is calculated initially using a default 5 percent annual growth rate, and after page load, it features a sliding scale component where the user can then further adjust the growth rate to their own positive or negative projections. The maximum positive adjustable growth rate is 100 percent, and the minimum adjustable growth rate is -100 percent.

  20. Crypto Data Hourly Price since 2017 to 2023-10

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    Updated Oct 21, 2023
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    fgjspaceman (2023). Crypto Data Hourly Price since 2017 to 2023-10 [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/franoisgeorgesjulien/crypto
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    Oct 21, 2023
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    fgjspaceman
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    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    Find my notebook : Advanced EDA & Data Wrangling - Crypto Market Data where I cover the full EDA and advanced data wrangling to get beautiful dataset ready for analysis.

    Find my Deep Reinforcement Learning v1 notebook: "https://www.kaggle.com/code/franoisgeorgesjulien/deep-reinforcement-learning-for-trading">Deep Reinforcement Learning for Trading

    Find my Quant Analysis notebook:"https://www.kaggle.com/code/franoisgeorgesjulien/quant-analysis-visualization-btc-v1">💎 Quant Analysis & Visualization | BTC V1


    Dataset Presentation:

    This dataset provides a comprehensive collection of hourly price data for 34 major cryptocurrencies, covering a time span from January 2017 to the present day. The dataset includes Open, High, Low, Close, Volume (OHLCV), and the number of trades for each cryptocurrency for each hour (row).

    Making it a valuable resource for cryptocurrency market analysis, research, and trading strategies. Whether you are interested in historical trends or real-time market dynamics, this dataset offers insights into the price movements of a diverse range of cryptocurrencies.

    This is a pure gold mine, for all kind of analysis and predictive models. The granularity of the dataset offers a wide range of possibilities. Have Fun!

    Ready to Use - Cleaned and arranged dataset less than 0.015% of missing data hour: crypto_data.csv

    First Draft - Before External Sources Merge (to cover missing data points): crypto_force.csv

    Original dataset merged from all individual token datasets: cryptotoken_full.csv


    crypto_data.csv & cryptotoken_full.csv highly challenging wrangling situations: - fix 'Date' formats and inconsistencies - find missing hours and isolate them for each token - import external data source containing targeted missing hours and merge dataframes to fill missing rows

    see notebook 'Advanced EDA & Data Wrangling - Crypto Market Data' to follow along and have a look at the EDA, wrangling and cleaning process.


    Date Range: From 2017-08-17 04:00:00 to 2023-10-19 23:00:00

    Date Format: YYYY-MM-DD HH-MM-SS (raw data to be converted to datetime)

    Data Source: Binance API (some missing rows filled using Kraken & Poloniex market data)

    Crypto Token in the dataset (also available as independent dataset): - 1INCH - AAVE - ADA (Cardano) - ALGO (Algorand) - ATOM (Cosmos) - AVAX (Avalanche) - BAL (Balancer) - BCH (Bitcoin Cash) - BNB (Binance Coin) - BTC (Bitcoin) - COMP (Compound) - CRV (Curve DAO Token) - DENT - DOGE (Dogecoin) - DOT (Polkadot) - DYDX - ETC (Ethereum Classic) - ETH (Ethereum) - FIL (Filecoin) - HBAR (Hedera Hashgraph) - ICP (Internet Computer) - LINK (Chainlink) - LTC (Litecoin) - MATIC (Polygon) - MKR (Maker) - RVN (Ravencoin) - SHIB (Shiba Inu) - SOL (Solana) - SUSHI (SushiSwap) - TRX (Tron) - UNI (Uniswap) - VET (VeChain) - XLM (Stellar) - XMR (Monero)


    Date column presents some inconsistencies that need to be cleaned before formatting to datetime: - For column 'Symbol' and 'ETCUSDT' = '23-07-27': it is missing all hours (no data, no hourly rows for this day). I fixed it by using the only one row available for that day and duplicated the values for each hour. Can be fixed using this code:

    start_timestamp = pd.Timestamp('2023-07-27 00:00:00')
    end_timestamp = pd.Timestamp('2023-07-27 23:00:00')
    
    hourly_timestamps = pd.date_range(start=start_timestamp, end=end_timestamp, freq='H')
    
    hourly_data = {
      'Date': hourly_timestamps,
      'Symbol': 'ETCUSDT',
      'Open': 18.29,
      'High': 18.3,
      'Low': 18.17,
      'Close': 18.22,
      'Volume USDT': 127468,
      'tradecount': 623,
      'Token': 'ETC'
    }
    
    hourly_df = pd.DataFrame(hourly_data)
    df = pd.concat([df, hourly_df], ignore_index=True)
    
    df = df.drop(550341)
    
    • Some rows for 'Date' have extra digits '.000' '.874' etc.. instead of the right format YYYY-MM-DD HH-MM-SS. To clean it you can use the following code:
    # Count the occurrences of the pattern '.xxx' in the 'Date' column
    count_occurrences_before = df['Date'].str.count(r'\.\d{3}')
    print("Occurrences before cleaning:", count_occurrences_before.sum()) 
    
    # Remove '.xxx' pattern from the 'Date' column
    df['Date'] = df['Date'].str.replace(r'\.\d{3}', '', regex=True)
    
    # Count the occurrences of the pattern '.xxx' in the 'Date' column after cleaning
    count_occurrences_after = df['Date'].str.count(r'\.\d{3}')
    print("Occurrences after cleaning:", count_occurrences_after.sum()) 
    

    **Disclaimer: Any individual or entity choosing to engage in market analysis, develop predictive models, or utilize data for trading purposes must do so at their own discretion and risk. It is important to understand that trading involves potential financial loss, and decisions made in the financial mar...

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

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Dataset updated
Sep 12, 2024
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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.

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