$BTC Bitcoinization is already here: $BTC

Bitcoin has risen 110 million times since 2009, which is seen as the superinflation of the dollar and the beginning of the bitcoin era that redefines money.

Since 2009, the dollar has devalued by 10.4% monthly against BTC, surpassing the superinflation threshold.

The dollar crisis after 1971 and 2008 has devastated the middle class in the United States, according to Mallers.

Since October 12, 2009, the date of the first known transaction of US dollars (USD) for bitcoin (BTC), made by Martti Malmi, the digital currency has experienced exponential growth. Back then, it was worth less than 0.1 cent. Today, more than 187 months later, it has reached a new all-time high exceeding 110 thousand dollars per unit.

The above is based on an analysis by tech investor Balaji Srinivasan who argues that, while traditional hyperinflation – commonly defined as a 50% monthly price increase – has not yet hit the dollar, a form of 'superinflation' is already underway when measuring its value against bitcoin. This concept, called 'superbitcoinization', redefines the loss of value of the dollar by comparing it to the meteoric rise of the pioneering digital currency