Here's an overview of the value of 1,000 satoshis (which is equivalent to 0.00001 BTC) each year from 2009 to 2025:
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2009: Bitcoin had no established market value for most of the year. The first recorded transaction gave Bitcoin a value of $0.0009 per BTC in October, making 1,000 satoshis worth approximately $0.000000009 USD.
2010: No specific bid for Bitcoin was noted early in the year, but by year's end, the value of 1,000 satoshis could be estimated at around $0.0000025 USD.
2011: With Bitcoin reaching $30 at its peak, 1,000 satoshis would be worth approximately $0.0003 USD.
2012: Bitcoin was around $13 by the end of the year, making 1,000 satoshis worth about $0.00013 USD.
2013: Bitcoin hit $1,000 by November, so 1,000 satoshis would be worth around $0.01 USD.
2014: With Bitcoin at about $784, 1,000 satoshis were worth approximately $0.00784 USD.
2015: Bitcoin's price was around $315, making 1,000 satoshis worth roughly $0.00315 USD.
2016: Bitcoin ended the year around $896, so 1,000 satoshis were worth about $0.00896 USD.
2017: With Bitcoin reaching $14,027, 1,000 satoshis would have been worth approximately $0.14027 USD.
2018: Bitcoin fell to about $3,815, meaning 1,000 satoshis were worth around $0.03815 USD.
2019: Bitcoin was at about $7,275, giving 1,000 satoshis a value of roughly $0.07275 USD.
2020: Bitcoin's price was around $24,665, making 1,000 satoshis worth about $0.24665 USD.
2021: Bitcoin hit $50,430, so 1,000 satoshis were valued at approximately $0.5043 USD.
2022: Bitcoin was at about $16,831, making 1,000 satoshis worth around $0.16831 USD.
2023: Bitcoin ended the year at about $43,665, giving 1,000 satoshis a value of roughly $0.43665 USD.
2024: With Bitcoin reaching $98,200, 1,000 satoshis would be worth approximately $0.982 USD.
2025: As of January 1, 2025, with Bitcoin at approximately $180,000 (based on projected values from posts on X), 1,000 satoshis would be worth around $1.8 USD.