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Bitcoin Cash BCH

The 2017 Bitcoin fork that bet on bigger blocks

$204.38

1.00% 24h

updated 10:25 · 17.08.2026

What you would have made on Bitcoin Cash

Pick an amount and a method. Current price $204.38.

Purchase amount

Would be worth today

$136.25

×0.1 your money

$1,000 in 2018 at $1,500that is 0.666667 BCH

Invested$1,000
Profit−$863.75
Price then$1,500
Price now$204.38

What you would have sat through

Bitcoin Cash sits 95% below its high of $3,786. The profit on screen is the end of the road, not the road: reaching it meant holding through a fall that deep.

8 years ago (2018)

After the late-2017 ATH

$136.25

from $1,000 · price was $1,500

5 years ago (2021)

A local high

$371.60

from $1,000 · price was $550.00

2 years ago (2024)

A stable level

$454.18

from $1,000 · price was $450.00

Reference prices are the July average of the year in question (CoinMarketCap); the current price comes from CoinGecko. The calculation is approximate. Past performance says nothing about the future. This is not investment advice.

Bitcoin Cash at a glance

Bitcoin Cash History: The Scaling Debate and the Fork

2015–2017: Bitcoin's Scaling Debate

By the mid-2010s, the Bitcoin network was straining under growing load: 1 MB blocks could no longer keep up with transaction volume, driving fees up and confirmations slower. A dispute erupted in the community over how to fix it: some proposed increasing the block size, others wanted to adopt the SegWit soft fork and Layer 2 solutions without touching the base protocol.

August 1, 2017: The Hard Fork and Bitcoin Cash's Birth

Unable to reach agreement with the rest of the community, big-block proponents — including early investor Roger Ver, Bitmain's Jihan Wu, and former Bitcoin lead developer Gavin Andresen — carried out a hard fork on August 1, 2017, at block 478,559, raising the block size limit to 8 MB (later 32 MB). Anyone holding BTC at that moment automatically received an equal amount of the new coin, Bitcoin Cash.

December 2017: A Price Peak Amid the Broader Rally

Amid the broader crypto boom of late 2017, Bitcoin Cash reached an all-time high of roughly $4,355 on December 20, 2017.

2018: Another Split — Bitcoin SV Is Born

The disagreements didn't end with one fork: in November 2018, the Bitcoin Cash community itself split over the project's future direction, leading to yet another coin — Bitcoin SV (BSV), championed by a faction led by Craig Wright.

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