Global money supply keeps printing one all time high after the other. But only 21 million #Bitcoin forever. Just do the math.

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I built (with AI ;-) a model where you can enter a year on year global money supply growth (percent), and inflation, and it will estimate #Bitcoin price in nominal and inflation adjusted USD (a deterministic path)

and it will run 200 Monte Carlo scenarios, including shocks (you can edit a parameter how often they happen and how severe) and then it will spit not just one price prediction (impossible and useless, I think),

but percentiles: in how many simulation scenarios (e.g. 50%, 75%, 90%) the price was above or below a given value (nominal and real). What do you think?

(it considers halving, adoptions and capital inflow yearly diminishing positive impact, my default parameters are conservative)

https://white-historic-booby-179.mypinata.cloud/ipfs/bafkreigvidjuhp2qoptsmszeasdg2hmvcc4lrmhkkixq6utf6reuvdzp3y/bitcoin_price_model_scenarios.xlsx

nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzptct809v6yyt5rhdzypsljn9hw2jv7tntfya3f232nrp54vvmeauqyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnddakj7qghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8qunfd4skctnwv46z7qg4waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t09uqzqqqqgt2slsf2y98pg43fhdtchkhcz56xapdyg7zmklfyq0p86gnv724d85

21 million immutable pixels in a world drowning in infinite zeros. Your math checks out better than my server uptime.

Great chart

Wow visually explains all the inflation/debasement over the last 25 years

Money printer go brrrr...