📊 $BTC (Bitcoin) Mathematical Analysis (2009–2025)
🔹 1. Bitcoin Starting Price (2010)
• In May 2010, BTC first got a market price:
1 BTC = $0.003 (or 0.3 cents)
➤ How much BTC could be bought with $1 in 2010?
1/0.003 = 333.33 BTC
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🔹 2. Current BTC Price (2025)
• As of July 29, 2025, Bitcoin is trading around:
1 BTC = approx $118,000
➤ Value of 333.33 BTC in 2025:
333.33 x 118,000 = 39,332,940 USD = approx 39.3 million dollars
✅ $1 in 2010 = $39.3 million in 2025
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🔹 3. Reverse Example: How much BTC can you buy for $1 in 2025?
1/118,000}= 0.00000847 BTC
So today, $1 gets you just 0.00000847 BTC, compared to 333.33 BTC in 2010.
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📈 ROI (Return on Investment)
From $0.003 to $118,000:
ROI = {(118,000 - 0.003)/0.003} x 100 = approx 3.93 billion %
This is one of the highest returns on any investment in human history.
💡 Conclusion
• If you had invested just $1 in Bitcoin in 2010, you’d now have over $39 million.
• Today, $1 only buys a tiny fraction of a Bitcoin — less than 1/100,000th of a coin.
• Bitcoin’s rise is a clear demonstration of early adoption advantage, scarcity, and market acceptance.