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Timeline of public declarations predicting Bitcoin’s failure, compiled from media, analysts, and commentators over the years

Bitcoin Death Predictions

Date Price Title Publication Author Quote
2/2/2018 $8,827.63 Roubini Says Bitcoin Is The ‘Biggest Bubble In ... Bloomberg Nouriel Roubini Bitcoin is the “biggest bubble in human history” and this “mother of all bubbles” is finally cras...
1/30/2018 $10,035 Bitcoin Is Basically A Ponzi Scheme Seattle Times Paul Krugman Bitcoin, by contrast, has no intrinsic value at all. Combine that lack of a tether to reality wit...
1/29/2018 $11,158.39 Bitcoin’s A Joke, But There Is Serious Money To... Yahoo Finance David Taylor However, if it can’t be taxed, it can’t buy you a Mars Bar, and it isn’t backed by anything at al...
1/26/2018 $11,090.06 Killing The King — How To End The Reign Of Bitcoin Hackernoon Robert Ussery III Though it once acted as the face of cryptocurrency and introduced the idea of distributed ledgers...
1/24/2018 $11,399.52 Bitcoin’s Zero-Sum Game Inside Story John Quiggin Since bitcoins are not useful as a medium of exchange, or desirable in themselves, their true val...
1/22/2018 $10,772.15 5 Reasons Bitcoin Won't Survive Investing.com Jesse Cohen Slowing transaction times, skyrocketing fees, tighter rules and regulations, mining problems, los...
1/19/2018 $11,514.93 Bitcoin Price Threat: Bitcoin Won’t Last Past 2018 Express Benjamin Quinlan Bitcoin in its current form, although there are planned upgrades to deal with capacity issues, we...
1/17/2018 $11,141.25 Bitcoin Isn't The Future Of Money Bloomberg David Shipley Blockchain technology gives Bitcoin two crucial characteristics;— it can be exchanged peer-to-pee...
1/16/2018 $11,348.02 Bitcoin Is A Pyramid Scheme, Warns Former Wells... CNBC Dick Kovacevich I think it’s a pyramid scheme. It makes no sense. I’m just surprised it isn’t even lower. There’s...
1/12/2018 $13,812.72 Bitcoin’s Demise Moves Closer The Motley Fool Matt Smith It is important to remember that Bitcoin is virtually impossible to value; it possesses no utilit...
1/11/2018 $13,287.26 Bitcoin Is Not The Currency Of The Future Social Europe Paul De Grauwe The expectation that the price of Bitcoins will continue to rise in the distant future has a lot ...
1/10/2018 $14,890.72 Cryptocurrencies Will Come To A Bad Ending CNBC Warren Buffett In terms of cryptocurrencies generally, I can say almost with certainty that they will come to a ...
1/7/2018 $16,178.5 The Guardian View On Cryptocurrencies: A Greate... The Guardians The central paradox of all these currencies is that we’re told they have eliminated the need for ...
1/5/2018 $16,937.17 The Bitcoin Revolution Isn’t Coming. Here’s Why The South China Morning Post David Dodwell But bitcoin and the like have the feel to me of beta-versions of the Model T Ford in the early da...
1/4/2018 $15,155.23 Investor Who Called Last Two Major Market Crash... CNBC Jeremy Grantham Having no clear fundamental value and largely unregulated markets, coupled with a storyline condu...
1/3/2018 $15,134.65 The Bitcoin Bubble Will Likely Burst, And Here’... Boston Globe Jeffrey D. Sachs It is hard to see bitcoin’s price surge as anything other than a bubble that will ultimately coll...
12/30/2017 $12,629.81 Bitcoin—The Andromeda Strain Of Computer Scienc... SMBlog Steven M. Bellovin Bitcoin has failed. The failures weren’t inevitable; there are solutions to these problems in the...
12/29/2017 $14,427.87 Why Bitcoin Investors Are Like Stamp Collectors The Sidney Morning Herald Michael Pascoe The belief or hope that there will always be a greater fool wanting to buy is supposed to be unde...
12/28/2017 $14,428.76 The Great Bitcoin Scam Forbes Jay Adkisson The only difference between Bitcoin No. ABC123 and $1 Bill No. L88793293J is that at the end of t...
12/27/2017 $15,378.29 Bitcoin Is An Implausible Currency Bloomberg Megan McArdle So when I ask “What is bitcoin good for?” the answer I come up with is “not enough to justify any...

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What is The “Bitcoin Is Dead” Chart?

Few financial assets have been declared dead as many times as Bitcoin. Over the past decade and a half, major publications, famous economists, and market commentators have repeatedly announced its demise, and many times with remarkable confidence. 

 

The Bitcoin Is Dead chart documents these declarations. 
 

Popularized by sites like 99Bitcoins and BitcoinDeaths, this chart tracks each public obituary, listing the source, the quote, the date, and Bitcoin’s price at the time. When you look at it as a whole, it feels less like an objective analysis and more like a timeline of moments when fear peaked and strong opinions began to start sounding like permanent conclusions.

 

Among the contributors are respected outlets such as Forbes, Bloomberg, CNBC, and The Guardian. In fairness, these institutions were often reflecting prevailing market views during periods of severe volatility. However, the language used was frequently definitive: Bitcoin wasn't “under pressure,” or “structurally challenged,” but “dead.” This distinction really matters. 

When Do the Declarations Typically Happen?

The pattern is consistent. “Bitcoin is dead” headlines tend to emerge during three types of events.

1. Major Price Drawdowns

Bitcoin has experienced multiple historical drawdowns exceeding 70 to 80 percent. In traditional equity markets, that level of decline often precedes bankruptcy or permanent impairment. Applying that framework to Bitcoin has repeatedly led to the same conclusion.
 
For example:

2011: approximately 94% decline

2014 to 2015: approximately 85% decline

2018: approximately 84% decline

2022: approximately 77% decline

 
In each instance, obituary-style commentary increased significantly.

From a conventional market lens, the reaction is understandable. However, Bitcoin’s historical pattern has been cyclical rather than terminal. After each drawdown, the network continued operating, and new price cycles eventually formed.

2. Infrastructure Failures

Exchange collapses and custody failures have repeatedly triggered declarations of Bitcoin’s demise.


In 2014, Mt. Gox, which handled the majority of global Bitcoin trading volume at the time, filed for bankruptcy after disclosing that it had lost roughly 850,000 BTC, about 7% of the total supply then in circulation, worth approximately $473 million. The scale of the loss led many to view the event as a systemic failure for Bitcoin. Yet while the exchange collapsed, the Bitcoin network itself continued operating without interruption.


In 2022, the collapse of FTX produced similar headlines. Billions in customer funds were misused. Capital rapidly exited the bitcoin ecosystem, driving forced selling and sharp price declines. Bitcoin fell more than 70% from its prior highs. Once again, the narrative shifted from market stress to structural failure.


In both cases, the businesses failed. The protocol did not.


Throughout the Mt. Gox collapse, blocks continued to be produced roughly every ten minutes. During the FTX crisis, mining difficulty adjusted as designed. The supply schedule remained intact. Transactions continued to settle globally.


These events exposed weaknesses in centralized companies operating around Bitcoin. They did not expose a flaw in the underlying network itself.


Confusing infrastructure risk with protocol risk has repeatedly led to conclusions that proved broader than the evidence supported.

3. Regulatory Pressure

Regulatory crackdowns have repeatedly sparked predictions of Bitcoin’s end. A clear example came in 2021, when China imposed a sweeping ban on Bitcoin mining. At the time, China accounted for a substantial share of global hash rate. The immediate impact was severe. Hashrate dropped by more than 50% within weeks, and headlines framed the move as an existential blow.


In practice, mining activity relocated rather than disappeared. Operations migrated to the United States, Kazakhstan, and other jurisdictions. Within months, the hashrate recovered and eventually reached new highs. The network continued processing transactions and working as intended. 

What the Bitcoin is Dead Chart Actually Illustrates

The “Bitcoin Is Dead” chart serves as one of the most useful case studies in market psychology.

Financial markets tend to project recent trends far into the future. During strong uptrends, optimism becomes structural. During severe downturns, pessimism often becomes definitive. When losses compound and uncertainty increases, conclusions become more absolute.
 
The clustering of “death” declarations near cyclical lows suggests that these headlines reflect emotional extremes more than structural analysis.
 
The continued growth of the Bitcoin Is Dead chart is less an indictment of critics and more a reminder of how markets process uncertainty.
 
Strong language tends to appear when volatility peaks. That is not unique to Bitcoin, but Bitcoin’s price behavior amplifies the effect.
 
If future cycles resemble the past, new entries will likely be added to the chart. Whether those entries ultimately mark structural failure or simply another chapter in a volatile adoption curve remains to be seen.
 
So far, Bitcoin has continued producing blocks without interruption. The obituaries, however, have accumulated into a quiet graveyard of very confident opinions. 

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wisetrustless859

bitcoin is never over

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It’s over

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coolpeer373

woah it goes up now

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3 June 2026

drenchravine

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LuckyDigital120

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drenchravine

and it burns, burns, burns! the ring of fire

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coolcoldstorage869

we're going down down down

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shadowuncensorable156

Higher highs, higher lows

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drenchravine

If you zoom out, bitcoin price is doing exactly what it has done at this point in the cycle every time

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2 June 2026

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braveselfcustody296

btc will bottom around 26k 5 year chart is aiming there

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coolentropy373

Thanks for this Saylor

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drenchravine

If history repeats itself we could see a bottom somewhere between 25k and 40k

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allderdice

we're going down hard

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resilienthyperbitcoinization655

its more about trust than the btc selling

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drenchravine

MSTR hasn’t sold since 4 years ago, same place in the cycle. Only sold 32 bitcoin which is a tiny drop in Saylor’s bucket.

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drenchravine

I haven’t- I will look there

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freecoldstorage361

MSTR sold BTC wow

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alon

You can also use the currency drop down in the navbar and see bitcoin priced in gold. Have you seen that?

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