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Bitcoin Data: Network Metrics and Price Charts
Interactive charts covering Bitcoin price history, hash rate, supply distribution, on-chain metrics, halvings, and network statistics.
Network Snapshot (approximate, 2026)
Price History — Annual Close (USD, log scale)
Log scale. Annual close prices approximate. Source: CoinGecko historical data.
Hash Rate Growth (EH/s, 2017–2025)
Hash rate is a measure of the total computational power securing the Bitcoin network. Higher hash rate = more difficult and expensive to attack. The China mining ban (May 2021) caused the visible dip. Source: Blockchain.com.
Supply Distribution (estimated)
Bitcoin unmoved for 1+ year; includes individuals, funds, treasuries.
Bitcoin held on exchanges (Coinbase, Binance, etc.) for trading.
BlackRock IBIT, Fidelity FBTC, and other spot ETF products.
Freshly mined Bitcoin not yet sold by mining companies.
Estimated lost coins (Satoshi's wallet, forgotten keys, etc.). Cannot be verified exactly.
All figures are estimates based on on-chain analysis. Actual distribution is continuously shifting. Source: Glassnode, Bitwise, various on-chain analysts.
Halving Cycles — Block Reward History
Daily Transaction Count (on-chain, 2013–2025)
On-chain transactions only. Lightning Network transactions are off-chain and not counted here — Lightning adds millions of additional payments monthly. Source: Blockchain.com.
Reachable Node Count (2018–2025)
Reachable (public) nodes only. Total nodes including non-reachable (private) are estimated 2–4x higher. Each node independently validates every transaction and block — nodes are the final authority on Bitcoin's rules. Source: Bitnodes.io.
Charts display representative historical data for educational context. Not investment advice. Live data sources linked above each chart. Affiliate disclosure →