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If you invested $1,000 in Ethereum in 2018

Here's exactly what it would be worth today, based on real ETH prices from Binance.

$2,378
value today from a $1,000 investment in 2018
Invested
$1,000
Return
+138%
Multiple
2.4x
ETH price then
$755
ETH bought
1.3245
ETH price now
$1,795
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What $1,000 in Ethereum in 2018 became

The crypto winter hit Ethereum hard. After peaking near $1,400 in January, ETH collapsed to around $85 by year end as the ICO bubble burst.

If you had put $1,000 into Ethereum at the start of 2018 — buying around $755 per ETH on January 01, 2018 — you would have acquired roughly 1.3245 ETH. At today's price of $1,795, that position is worth about $2,378, a return of +138% (2.4x your money).

Lump sum vs dollar-cost averaging

The figure above assumes a single lump-sum buy at the start of 2018. If you had instead spread that same $1,000 into equal weekly purchases from 2018 until today, it would be worth about $3,326. Lump sum usually wins when you happen to buy near a market low, while dollar-cost averaging lowers your risk of buying right before a crash. There's no single right answer — it depends on the entry point and your risk tolerance.

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Frequently asked questions

How much would $1,000 in Ethereum in 2018 be worth today?

If you had invested $1,000 in Ethereum at the start of 2018 (around $755 per ETH), it would be worth approximately $2,378 today — a return of +138%, based on real Binance price data.

Was 2018 a good year to buy Ethereum?

The crypto winter hit Ethereum hard. After peaking near $1,400 in January, ETH collapsed to around $85 by year end as the ICO bubble burst. A $1,000 lump sum bought roughly 1.3245 ETH at that time.

Would dollar-cost averaging have done better?

Spreading the same $1,000 as weekly buys from 2018 to today would be worth about $3,326. Lump sum tends to win when you buy near a low; DCA reduces timing risk. Use the calculator to compare both for any date.

Where does this Ethereum price data come from?

Real daily close prices from Binance public market data (data-api.binance.vision). Figures are gross of fees and taxes, for educational purposes only.

For educational purposes only. Figures use real Binance historical prices and exclude fees and taxes. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Not financial advice.