Data such as OHLC at the per-minute granularity even or further at the tick level is available commercially from a number of data providers, including Nomics and Kaiko, for example.
For the rest of us, many sites with charts, such as CoinGecko, provide historical daily close data, where you can choose a date period and see closing prices.
ah my bad, this does the date at least, must be average price or closing price of that day, but btc never closes so how can there beings closing price how, https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/
but still, where is the tool that shows the price at 11:10 PM? hmmm?
whose end of day, BTC is unversal? does not have a central origin in time and space, except for the genesis block but we don;t know for sure, at least the space, we don't know for sure, noggit?
Bitcoin isn't the first commodity to trade 24/7. A closing price doesn't mean a market necessarily closes it means the price at some specified point in time. There are daily closes, weekly closes, monthly closes, quarterly closes, etc.