πŸ˜ƒ max 5 weeks left til ath. Begin the run. Tops out in August-ish 2025. Min $175k I think we push up on 850k.

Seems like a huge window. We talking logarithmic here boys and girls a lot is a little. Stock 2 flow is starting to take off right around the time we are are starting to get into the early adoption phase. Think internet 1995. Just starting to lay out the bones. AOL is coming out soon. Everyone is going to get their CD soon. You and a some people you know spend a couple hours a week downloading nudes. Now your Nana has an app that runs her coffee maker. That's where we are now with BTC. On the other side of this everyone in the world uses BTC for every transaction. Your stock is bought and sold with BTC. You get your car paid for after the accident in BTC. Yeah we probably aren't at 2% even though your told we are at 15% or some nonsense.

If this is when people / companies/ countries start pouring in at the fastest rate bitcoin will ever see and last over the next 40 plus years. Right as the supply is dwindling to nothing. Depending on we're we are on that adoption curve it's tells you where we go this cycle. If we are only at 2% adoption low end if we are pushing 2.5% to 3% then the high end. If we hit the low end this cycle. Just wait longer the next cycle will make up for it and be multi millions.

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Agree we’re at 2%, if that.

Estimate the value of everything in the world in 2024 USD is 500trillion

500trillion / 21 million = 23.809 mil per btc in 2024 USD.

Lets err on the side of Satoshi being a genius and say each BTC will be worth 21 mil 2024 USD. The world is worth 441 trillion 2024 USD.

$63,500 2024 USD per BTC / 21,000,000 2024 USD per BTC end state =.00302380952.

Then BTC goes up in value = to gross global product growth. That will just look like prices of everything coming down at the exact pace of global economic growth.

Therefore we are at 00.3% of the way across the adoption curve.