Launched two years after Bitcoin, Litecoin quickly reached a high of $0.30 in 2011, showing early promise. The real breakthrough came in Q4/2013 when Litecoin experienced an excellent price surge of 1,000%, peaking at $44.53.
However, Litecoin’s price significantly declined over the next three years. It traded below $5 and even plummeted to a low of $1.38. In April 2017, Litecoin managed to surpass the $5 mark, leading to a remarkable surge that reached an all-time high of $319.26 in December, a staggering increase of over 6,000%.
As the crypto market entered 2018, Litecoin’s price rose from $43 to $77.11. Unfortunately, the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the bull market’s momentum, causing LTC to hit a low of $30.49 in March.
In 2019, during Litecoin’s last halving event, it recorded a yearly gain of 38%, starting from an opening price of $29.78 and closing at $41.1. Throughout the summer of 2020, Litecoin maintained its price but later experienced a short-term drop in early December, settling at an average price of around $160 by the end of the year.#ContentStar
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#ContentStar Litecoin (LTC) Price History
Launched two years after Bitcoin, Litecoin quickly reached a high of $0.30 in 2011, showing early promise. The real breakthrough came in Q4/2013 when Litecoin experienced an excellent price surge of 1,000%, peaking at $44.53.
However, Litecoin’s price significantly declined over the next three years. It traded below $5 and even plummeted to a low of $1.38. In April 2017, Litecoin managed to surpass the $5 mark, leading to a remarkable surge that reached an all-time high of $319.26 in December, a staggering increase of over 6,000%.
As the crypto market entered 2018, Litecoin’s price rose from $43 to $77.11. Unfortunately, the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the bull market’s momentum, causing LTC to hit a low of $30.49 in March.
In 2019, during Litecoin’s last halving event, it recorded a yearly gain of 38%, starting from an opening price of $29.78 and closing at $41.1. Throughout the summer of 2020, Litecoin maintained its price but later experienced a short-term drop in early December, settling at an average price of around $160 by the end of the year.#ContentStar
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