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legendary
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October 09, 2024, 04:48:04 PM
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This topic is pretty interesting without idea of how much BTC worth at that time if you read the Bitcoin history under value history basically Bitcoin around that year has no value and SmokeTooMuch auctioned it 10,000 BTC for $50. So if you BTC from SmokeTooMuch for $1000 then you might have around 200,000 BTC which is worth $12,144,000,000.00 with the current price today.

If I were you better read The History Of Bitcoin scroll down to prices and value history.
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stead.builders
October 09, 2024, 03:15:50 PM
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If someone in the u.s. bought 1000 usd worth of bitcoin on february 19, 2009, how much would that be worth today??

Had it been people knew that bitcoin would turned to what it is now, they would have rush on it ever since and many rich men could have also invested and hodl to this time, but it became a surprise all of a sudden that the more the people were getting informed about bitcoin the more broader it network and value becomes, but as at then in early days of it development, bitcoin has no real time value whereby one can buy or sell because its free in the first place.
hero member
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October 09, 2024, 02:48:12 PM
#4
I believe it only became tradable on exchanges in 2011.

For 2013 or above, I found this site which you can use: https://calendar.bitbo.io/if-i-bought/

Before Mt.Gox there's actually one by NewLibertyStandard.

Exchange Rate

We Sell 1,578.76 Bitcoins for $1.00 USD Plus PayPal Transaction Fee.
We Buy1,578.78 Bitcoins for $1.00 USD Minus PayPal Transaction Fee.
$100.00 USD Available
15,100.00 Bitcoins Available
PayPal Transaction Fee Calculator
12/28/2009

As per this one can buy or sell his/her bitcoin at $0.0006334(approx) on Dec 2009 but at that time people rarely bought bitcoin for real, it was just forum users just transacting bitcoin to show or learn how the bitcoin network operates to the bitcointalk community members.

copper member
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October 09, 2024, 01:57:59 PM
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If someone in the u.s. bought 1000 usd worth of bitcoin on february 19, 2009, how much would that be worth today??

Bitcoin was not tradable (on exchanges) at the time. So, there is no answer to that question. People were sending it to each other, or claiming using faucets, and also mining using their own computers.

What Price Did Bitcoin Start At?
Bitcoin was originally worth next to nothing.

The transaction that first gave Bitcoin monetary value was in October 2009, when Finnish computer science student Martti Malmi, known online as Sirius, sold 5,050 coins for around $5.02, giving each Bitcoin a value of $0.0009 each.

For 2013 or above, I found this site which you can use: https://calendar.bitbo.io/if-i-bought/

That was a glorious day for the space as a whole.
Thanks for the time you invested in the analysis of it!
staff
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October 09, 2024, 01:53:00 PM
#2
If someone in the u.s. bought 1000 usd worth of bitcoin on february 19, 2009, how much would that be worth today??

Bitcoin was not tradable (on exchanges) at the time. So, there is no answer to that question. In the early days, people were just sending it to each other, mining it using their computers or using faucets to claim it.

What Price Did Bitcoin Start At?
Bitcoin was originally worth next to nothing.

The transaction that first gave Bitcoin monetary value was in October 2009, when Finnish computer science student Martti Malmi, known online as Sirius, sold 5,050 coins for around $5.02, giving each Bitcoin a value of $0.0009 each.

I believe it only became tradable on exchanges in 2011.

For 2013 or above, I found this site which you can use: https://calendar.bitbo.io/if-i-bought/
newbie
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October 09, 2024, 01:48:12 PM
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If someone in the u.s. bought 1000 usd worth of bitcoin on february 19, 2009, how much would that be worth today??
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