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Most people don’t realise how much Bitcoin is actually worth right now

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Updated 05:16 25 Nov 2025 GMTPublished 05:13 25 Nov 2025 GMT

Most people don’t realise how much Bitcoin is actually worth right now

You’ve seen the hype — now it’s your chance to see what it can do for you.

The LADbible Team

The LADbible Team

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Sponsored by Swyftx

Back in 2010, one Bitcoin cost 10 cents. Ten. Cents.

Now? That same Bitcoin is worth over $135K (as of November 21, 2025).

If you had tossed just $10 on it back then, you’d probably be sitting on around $15 million today. Yeah, really.

Bitcoin started as a niche internet experiment, born after the 2008 financial crisis exposed how badly some big banks had been handling people’s money. People thought it was weird, maybe even a scam. Fast forward 15 years, and it’s a global phenomenon that’s changing how everyday Aussies think about money.

So, what is Bitcoin anyway? Simply put, it was created as a digital currency that isn’t controlled by banks. It runs on a blockchain — basically a super-secure online ledger that records every transaction. That means you can send or receive Bitcoin 24/7 without a middleman.

And it’s not just for tech geeks or finance experts. People are using crypto to invest, transact and explore new ways to manage their money.

Platforms such as Swyftx make it especially easy, with features like a demo mode where you can trade $10,000 in demo funds on real markets. You can practice, learn, and get comfortable in the crypto world without risking a cent.

Bitcoin’s rise has been insane. From 10 cents in 2010, to $1K in 2013, $25K in 2017, and now between $150K-$190K AUD in 2025. Prices move up and down, sure, but the overall growth is staggering.

It’s also a reminder that it’s not too late to get started. You don’t need millions to explore crypto. Small steps, regular learning, and understanding how digital currency works can go a long way.

Even better? Swyftx is giving away one whole Bitcoin as the grand prize (worth roughly $150K-$190K AUD depending on the market), plus six weekly prizes of $5K AUD in a crypto of your choice*. The Grand Prize draw takes place on January 7 2026, giving you the chance to start the new year with a solid entry point into the crypto space.

That’s a real chance to own a piece of one of the most talked-about assets in the world — and take your first step into the cryptosphere.

Where can crypto take you? Maybe it’s about taking control of your financial future. Or maybe it’s just about finally seeing what all the hype is about.

With Swyftx, getting started is simple. You don’t need to be an expert — just curious. And who knows? That curiosity could pay off.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance. Terms and conditions apply to the Swyftx Bitcoin giveaway. Before investing, review our Risk Disclosure & terms at swyftx.com.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Images

Topics: Australia, Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin

The LADbible Team
The LADbible Team

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