The assessment is "likely_true" with high confidence based on overwhelming and consistent evidence from multiple high-authority primary sources. Several of the most credible sources in the cryptocurrency space directly support the claim. Coinbase and CoinGecko, two major data providers, explicitly state that Bitcoin's price has surpassed $113,000, citing all-time highs of over $123,000 and $126,080, respectively. This is further corroborated by two separate primary sources from CoinDesk: one showing a live price of $112,349.44 on October 26, 2025, and a news article from the previous day confirming the price was above $111,000. The consistency across these four independent, authoritative sources provides a very strong foundation for the statement's truthfulness.While one source from CoinMarketCap mentions a 2021 all-time high (which is much lower), its relevance is scored as very low. In the context of the other sources pointing to events in 2025, the CoinMarketCap data is likely outdated or its summary is not representative of the full historical data, rendering it an insignificant contradiction. Several other sources were irrelevant as they discussed much earlier price history. The vast majority of relevant, high-quality evidence confirms that the price of Bitcoin did indeed reach and exceed $113,000.