A cross-chain comparison of the 2017 vintage year across BTC, ETH, LTC, and DOGE — analyzing price performance, supply dynamics, and the distinct year premiums that make 2017 coins a unique vintage …
Ethereum’s 2015 Frontier-era ETH trades at a measurable premium over 2017 bull-run coins, forming a vintage year premium structure that mirrors Bitcoin — but with key differences driven by …
A quantitative comparison of vintage year premiums across three altcoin generations — 2011 (Namecoin, Litecoin), 2013 (Dogecoin, Peercoin), and 2015 (Ethereum) — revealing how market capitalization, …
Dogecoin’s block reward history created four distinct vintage strata — 2013 genesis coins (1.3% of supply), 2014 randomized-reward coins (28%), 2015 pre-cap coins (37%), and the perpetual …
The vintage coin market continues its maturation trend. Year-stratified premiums for BTC and DOGE have held steady through Q2 2026, with institutional OTC desks reporting consistent demand for …
Bitcoin’s oldest vintage coins command premiums of 15–30% over spot in OTC markets. But how does that premium decay as coins age? Analyzing Glassnode HODL Waves, CoinMetrics CDD data, and …
Litecoin launched on October 13, 2011, as the first major altcoin fork of Bitcoin. Fifteen years on, 2011-vintage LTC carries a measurable premium over coins mined in later years. This article traces …
2013 was crypto’s defining vintage year. BTC surged from $13 to $1,150, LTC rode the ‘silver to Bitcoin’s gold’ narrative from $0.03 to $48, and DOGE was born on December 6 as …