Bitcoin overview
As of June 30, 2026, Bitcoin (BTC) is trading at $59,712.65, down +0.38% over the past 24 hours. It ranks #1 by market cap, currently $1.20T, with $27.95B traded in the last 24 hours. Circulating supply is 20.05M BTC out of a maximum 21.00M BTC. Its all-time high was $126,173.18 in Oct 2025 (-52.61% from today).
Bitcoin price statistics
Fully diluted valuation
Volume / market cap
Max supply
From all-time high · ATH Oct 2025
Supply issued · 95.5% of max
Bitcoin price chart
Chart data: TradingView · BINANCE:BTCUSDT. May differ slightly from the CoinGecko quote above. Not investment advice.
Price history from Binance daily closes (BTC/USDT) — hover for the date and price. Each window shows only real data; nothing is padded.
Bitcoin (BTC) price prediction
Bearish regime| Horizon | Days | Bear | Base | Bull | Base vs now |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 hours | 1 | $58,590.00 | $60,270.00 | $62,000.00 | +0.9% |
| 7 days | 7 | $53,810.00 | $59,460.00 | $65,710.00 | -0.4% |
| 30 days | 30 | $43,410.00 | $55,520.00 | $71,000.00 | -7.0% |
| 90 days | 90 | $31,790.00 | $51,230.00 | $82,550.00 | -14.2% |
| 1 year | 365 | $14,460.00 | $38,180.00 | $100,780.00 | -36.1% |
| End of 2027 | 548 | $9,940.00 | $32,650.00 | $107,250.00 | -45.3% |
| End of 2028 | 914 | $5,560.00 | $25,850.00 | $120,110.00 | -56.7% |
| End of 2030 | 1,644 | $2,220.00 | $17,390.00 | $136,440.00 | -70.9% |
Model-based scenarios. Not financial advice. Updated 27 minutes ago.
How we forecast →Technical analysis
Daily · updated just nowA technical reading from 261 days of real Binance closes — moving averages and oscillators only. It describes recent price behaviour and is not a price prediction and not investment advice.
Support & resistance
Daily pivot levelsClassic pivot levels computed from the most recent daily candle (high, low, close). Reference levels only — not investment advice.
Performance
Bitcoin price outlook
These figures are an algorithmic projection generated from 221 days of real price history (trend ± historical volatility of 2.46%/day). They are a model output shown as ranges — not a forecast and not investment advice. Cryptocurrencies are highly volatile; do your own research. — TheWeal Staff
| Horizon | Low | Average | High | Potential |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| +1 month | $49,780.00 | $56,960.00 | $65,180.00 | -4.60% |
| +3 months | $41,040.00 | $51,830.00 | $65,460.00 | -13.20% |
| +6 months | $32,350.00 | $44,990.00 | $62,590.00 | -24.60% |
| +12 months | $21,020.00 | $33,640.00 | $53,820.00 | -43.70% |
Bitcoin valuation
Where price sits today · from real historyPrice vs 200-day average
Distance below the record price
Where price sits in its yearly range
14-day price momentum
Cycle & valuation gauges computed from real daily closes (Binance). Educational context only — not investment advice.
Correlations
vs top coins · 120-day daily returnsPearson correlation of daily returns over the last ~120 days (−1 inverse · 0 none · +1 lockstep). From real Binance closes.
Price history
Daily OHLC · last 14 days| Date | Open | High | Low | Close | Volume | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 30, 2026 | $60,260.20 | $60,276.54 | $59,700.00 | $59,761.12 | 1.15K BTC | -0.83% |
| Jun 29, 2026 | $59,577.01 | $60,780.57 | $58,900.01 | $60,260.21 | 20.20K BTC | +1.15% |
| Jun 28, 2026 | $60,029.01 | $60,545.01 | $58,905.00 | $59,577.01 | 8.91K BTC | -0.75% |
| Jun 27, 2026 | $60,097.27 | $60,941.17 | $59,855.16 | $60,029.00 | 9.59K BTC | -0.11% |
| Jun 26, 2026 | $59,794.64 | $60,759.99 | $58,337.00 | $60,097.27 | 27.40K BTC | +0.51% |
| Jun 25, 2026 | $61,078.00 | $61,962.40 | $58,115.01 | $59,794.00 | 30.39K BTC | -2.10% |
| Jun 24, 2026 | $62,734.57 | $63,239.06 | $59,102.70 | $61,077.99 | 30.68K BTC | -2.64% |
| Jun 23, 2026 | $64,020.01 | $64,275.38 | $61,938.00 | $62,734.57 | 20.22K BTC | -2.01% |
| Jun 22, 2026 | $63,312.00 | $65,622.83 | $63,312.00 | $64,020.01 | 15.42K BTC | +1.12% |
| Jun 21, 2026 | $64,298.01 | $64,588.00 | $63,270.00 | $63,311.99 | 8.03K BTC | -1.53% |
| Jun 20, 2026 | $63,543.90 | $64,388.00 | $63,184.21 | $64,298.01 | 9.52K BTC | +1.19% |
| Jun 19, 2026 | $62,958.01 | $63,666.00 | $62,316.44 | $63,543.91 | 14.25K BTC | +0.93% |
| Jun 18, 2026 | $64,509.40 | $64,806.00 | $62,272.07 | $62,958.01 | 16.94K BTC | -2.40% |
| Jun 17, 2026 | $65,675.02 | $66,445.93 | $63,915.77 | $64,509.40 | 19.05K BTC | -1.77% |
Daily open/high/low/close and base-asset volume from Binance (BTC/USDT). Change is close vs open.
What is Bitcoin (BTC)?
Bitcoin (BTC) is the first and largest cryptocurrency, launched in January 2009 by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto, who published the original white paper a few months earlier. It introduced a peer-to-peer electronic cash system secured by proof-of-work mining and a fixed supply capped at 21 million coins, making scarcity a core part of its design. Unlike money issued by a central bank, no single party controls Bitcoin: its ledger is maintained by thousands of independent nodes around the world that each validate every transaction against the same consensus rules, and miners compete to add new blocks roughly every ten minutes.
Bitcoin's primary use today is as a store of value and a settlement network, often described as "digital gold". Its block reward halves roughly every four years — an event known as the halving that the market watches closely — gradually slowing issuance until the last coin is mined around the year 2140. Because it is the most liquid and widely held digital asset, Bitcoin's price often sets the tone for the rest of the crypto market, and "Bitcoin dominance", the share of total crypto value held in BTC, is a common gauge of risk appetite across the sector. Large holders, exchange-traded funds and corporate treasuries have all become part of its ownership base in recent years.
For newcomers, the most important properties to understand are its capped supply, its decentralised security model, and its volatility. Bitcoin has experienced multiple drawdowns of more than 70% from prior highs, alongside long-run appreciation over its history, and individual years have ranged from spectacular gains to deep losses. None of that history guarantees future results, and past performance is never a promise of what comes next. This page is information only and is not financial advice; always do your own research and consider your own circumstances before making any decision.
Written and reviewed by the TheWeal editorial team.
Bitcoin tokenomics
Supply figures are live from CoinGecko. A capped max supply means new BTC issuance is finite; an uncapped or inflationary supply behaves differently. This is information only, not investment advice.
Where to buy Bitcoin (BTC)
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Always confirm an exchange operates legally in your country and supports BTC before signing up. Crypto is volatile and largely unregulated; never invest more than you can afford to lose.
How to store Bitcoin
You can hold Bitcoin on a regulated exchange for convenience, but you won't control the private keys — "not your keys, not your coins". For meaningful amounts, many holders move BTC to a self-custody wallet. A hardware wallet (a small offline device such as a Ledger or Trezor) keeps your keys off any internet-connected computer and signs transactions on-device, which materially reduces the risk of remote theft.
Whatever you choose, the recovery phrase — typically 12 or 24 words generated when you set up the wallet — is the master backup. Write it down on paper or metal, store copies in separate secure locations, and never type it into a website or share it with anyone. Anyone with the phrase can move your coins. This is general information, not security or financial advice.
Bitcoin (BTC) FAQ
Is Bitcoin a good investment?
We don't give buy or sell recommendations. Whether any asset suits you depends on your own goals, time horizon and risk tolerance. Bitcoin is highly volatile and has seen drawdowns above 70%. Read our learn hub and methodology, then do your own research and consider speaking with a licensed adviser.
How is the Bitcoin price on this page sourced?
Live price, market cap and 24-hour volume come from CoinGecko (with CoinPaprika as fallback); the chart uses Binance daily closes. The timestamp near the top shows when we last refreshed. Full detail is in our methodology.
What gives Bitcoin its value?
Bitcoin has no cash flows; its value reflects supply and demand for a scarce, censorship-resistant, globally transferable asset secured by a large mining network. Its supply is capped at 21 million.
How are TheWeal's Bitcoin price predictions made?
Our scenarios are model-based, derived from price history, realised volatility, liquidity and market regime — never hand-tuned. They are not a forecast and not financial advice. See how the model works and how to read a prediction.
Can I lose money holding Bitcoin?
Yes. Cryptocurrency prices can fall sharply and quickly. Never invest more than you can afford to lose.
How do I store Bitcoin safely?
Custodial exchange accounts are simplest but you don't hold the keys. For larger amounts, many people use a self-custody wallet — ideally a hardware wallet — and back up the recovery phrase offline.
Disclaimer: Market data for Bitcoin is provided by CoinGecko and Binance and may be delayed. Price predictions on this page are model-based scenarios, not a forecast and not financial advice. Nothing here is a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any asset. Cryptocurrencies are highly volatile and you could lose your entire investment — always do your own research and consider speaking with a licensed financial adviser.