In November 2011, Bitcoin traded at roughly 2 to 3.50 dollars (with the monthly closing price around 2.97 dollars on November 30).
With 60 dollars, you could have bought approximately 17 to 30 Bitcoin depending on the exact purchase date that month—for example, about 20 Bitcoin at the average November prices.
Holding until today (with Bitcoin currently around 67,000 dollars), that same 60 dollar investment would now be worth roughly 1.14 million to 2 million dollars, a staggering return compared to spending it on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 instead.
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In November 2011, Bitcoin traded at roughly 2 to 3.50 dollars (with the monthly closing price around 2.97 dollars on November 30).
With 60 dollars, you could have bought approximately 17 to 30 Bitcoin depending on the exact purchase date that month—for example, about 20 Bitcoin at the average November prices.
Holding until today (with Bitcoin currently around 67,000 dollars), that same 60 dollar investment would now be worth roughly 1.14 million to 2 million dollars, a staggering return compared to spending it on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 instead.
Follow @coingrams for more crypto news, memes and analysis.