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Bitcoin Price Jan 3 2024: Real‑Time $45,233 Chart, 24‑Hour Change & Weekly Trend

Bitcoin Price Jan 3 2024: Real‑Time $45,233 Chart, 24‑Hour Change & Weekly Trend

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Latest Bitcoin market data for Jan 3 2024: real‑time price $45,233.90, 24‑hour change, and charts of weekly and monthly trends. Grab short‑term momentum.

In this article we summarize the latest Bitcoin market data for January 3, covering the real‑time price, 24‑hour change, and the price trends over the past week and month. Through charts and data comparisons, we help you quickly grasp market momentum and identify key factors influencing the short‑term direction. For a more detailed look at price fluctuations, keep reading.

Bitcoin Price Today – Chart

Current Bitcoin price: $45,233.90

Bitcoin price line chart on January 3, showing approximately $45,234

Direct Answer

As of January 3 2024, the live market feed shows the latest Bitcoin (BTC) quote against the US dollar at $45,233.90.

Real‑Time Bitcoin Data

Bitcoin is currently quoted at $45,233.90, down 0.37 % over the past 24 hours. It remains the #1 cryptocurrency by market capitalization, with a real‑time market cap of roughly $886.045 billion, a circulating supply of 19,588,100 BTC, and a maximum supply of 21,000,000 BTC. This page will continue to update the Bitcoin/USD price in real time.

Bitcoin Price Performance (USD)

Time framePrice change (USD)% Change
Today-$135.40-0.29 %
7 days+$2,978.80+7.06 %
30 days+$4,502.80+11.07 %
3 months+$2,751.00+6.48 %

Today's Bitcoin to Chinese Yuan (CNY) Exchange Rate

1. Bitcoin / CNY

  • 1 BTC = 322,074.727272 CNY
  • Current rate: 322,074.727272 CNY per Bitcoin
  • Rate timestamp: 2024‑01‑02 09:01

2. CNY / Bitcoin

  • 1 CNY = 0.000003 BTC
  • Current rate: 0.000003 BTC per Chinese yuan
  • Rate timestamp: 2024‑01‑02 09:01

Bitcoin’s Historical Prices Over the Last Ten Years

Bitcoin price line chart from 2010 to 2021, x‑axis years, y‑axis USD

Bitcoin Price History Chart (2010‑2021)

2010‑2011: Genesis Block to the First Exchange

Bitcoin was created by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009 and attracted little attention in its first two years. On May 22 2010, the first real‑world transaction occurred when a programmer paid 10,000 BTC for two pizzas, marking the birth of a market. In July of the same year, the first exchange, Mt. Gox, launched with a price of about $0.05, climbing to a high of $0.39 by November.

2012‑2013: First Major Bull Run

In 2012 the price oscillated between $2 – $13. At the start of 2013 it began a rapid ascent, reaching $13 at the end of January and hitting a historic high of $266 on April 10—a more than 20‑fold increase that sparked widespread media coverage. On May 14, Mt. Gox’s daily trading volume surpassed $100 million. By year‑end, the People’s Bank of China issued its first Bitcoin warning, labeling it an “illegal transaction activity.”

2014‑2015: Sharp Corrections

At the beginning of 2014 the price fell below $800. In October, Mt. Gox declared bankruptcy, pushing the market price further down to under $200. Despite the negative sentiment, 2015 saw a gradual recovery, with Bitcoin trading in the $200‑$300 range.

2016‑2017: Second Massive Rally

The period 2016‑2017 was one of the most exhilarating in Bitcoin’s history. Starting the year around $1,000, the price surged to a peak of $20,000 in December 2017—a roughly 20‑fold gain. The rally reversed sharply in December, with a decline of more than 80 % that lasted about a year, bringing the price below $3,500 by early 2019.

2018‑2022: Volatile Oscillations

From 2018 onward Bitcoin’s price displayed alternating highs and lows. At the end of 2019 it briefly breached the $10,000 mark before retracting. In March 2020, the COVID‑19 pandemic hit global financial markets, and Bitcoin dipped below $3,800. Early 2021 brought another surge, topping $60,000, after which a combination of regulatory, macro‑economic, and market factors caused a pullback. By 2022 the price remained within a broad, volatile range.

Top Ten Bitcoin Trading Platforms

  1. OKEx – A mainstream platform popular among large‑scale crypto participants
  2. Huobi – The exchange with the highest number of retail users
  3. Coinbase (United States) – The most internationally recognized exchange
  4. BitMEX (Hong Kong)
  5. ZB.com – Often referred to as “ZB” in the Chinese market
  6. Bitfinex
  7. Gate.io
  8. Coinbase *(listed again to preserve the original structure)*
  9. MXC (Mochi) Exchange
  10. AOFEX
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