In November 2013, bitcoin was priced at $215.05 and had a circulating supply of 11,944,725 BTC. Today, bitcoin is valued at over $93,000 per coin and has a circulating supply of 19,830,794 BTC. Litecoin, which was the second-largest cryptocurrency back then, is now priced at $126 per coin and occupies the 14th spot. XRP, the third-largest cryptocurrency in November 2013, is now priced at $2.85 per coin and holds the third position. The other cryptocurrencies from that era, such as Peercoin, Namecoin, and Novacoin, have significantly dropped in rank and trading activity. This article reflects on the early days of the cryptocurrency market and acknowledges how it has evolved since then.
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