Bitcoin Market Data 1-Minute Intervals
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Presents historical market data for Bitcoin, the longest-running and most well-known cryptocurrency, first released as open source in 2009. Bitcoin serves as a decentralized medium of digital exchange, with transactions verified and recorded in a public distributed ledger. Included are historical price records taken at 1-minute intervals from select bitcoin exchanges, essential for analysis of market growth and volatility.
Columns
- Date: The specific monitoring date for the record.
- Open: The starting price on the recorded day.
- High: The highest price achieved on the recorded day.
- Low: The least price recorded on the day.
- Close: The closing price on the recorded day.
- Adj Close: The adjusted closing price on the recorded day.
- Volume: The total volume of transactions.
Distribution
The dataset is provided in a standard tabular format, typically CSV, and contains 7 columns. There are 2,683 valid records in total. The file size is approximately 218.55 kB. All records are 100% valid, reporting zero mismatched or missing values. Updates to this data product are expected annually.
Usage
This data is highly suitable for time series analysis, particularly for training models focused on price prediction and studying currency fluctuations. It can be used to investigate the market adoption of cryptocurrency and develop or back-test financial instruments related to Bitcoin trading.
Coverage
The data records market activity on Bitcoin, a globally traded asset. The time range spans from 17 September 2014 up to 20 January 2022. As the data pertains strictly to financial metrics, it does not include geographic or demographic details.
Bitcoin Market Data 1-Minute Intervals
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
- Data Scientists: For creating and refining algorithmic trading models.
- Financial Analysts: To study long-term market trends and volatility metrics of digital currencies.
- Academic Researchers: To perform scholarly work on decentralized finance and digital exchange economics.
- Beginners: Users new to financial data analysis can use this popular dataset for introductory projects.
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- Bitcoin Historical Price Records (2014-2022)
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Original Data Source: Bitcoin Market Data 1-Minute Intervals
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