bitcoin is 60% ARR, whereas real estate is maybe at best 10%.
if you do the simple math if you start off with $1 million, with bitcoin, you will gain $19 billion in 21 years whereas was real estate or something that is boring at 10% you will only get $7.4 million.
Do you want $19 billion in 21 years, with extreme volatility, or would you rather have a paltry $7.4 million, after 21 years with little volatility?
60% ARR for 21 Years:
1. Year 1: $1,600,000
2. Year 2: $2,560,000
3. Year 3: $4,096,000
4. Year 4: $6,553,600
5. Year 5: $10,485,760
6. Year 6: $16,777,216
7. Year 7: $26,843,545.60
8. Year 8: $42,949,672.96
9. Year 9: $68,719,476.74
10. Year 10: $109,951,162.78
11. Year 11: $175,921,860.45
12. Year 12: $281,474,976.72
13. Year 13: $450,359,962.75
14. Year 14: $720,575,940.40
15. Year 15: $1,152,921,504.64
16. Year 16: $1,844,674,407.42
17. Year 17: $2,951,479,051.87
18. Year 18: $4,722,366,482.99
19. Year 19: $7,555,786,372.79
20. Year 20: $12,089,258,196.46
21. Year 21: $19,342,813,114.34
10% ARR for 21 Years:
1. Year 1: $1,100,000
2. Year 2: $1,210,000
3. Year 3: $1,331,000
4. Year 4: $1,464,100
5. Year 5: $1,610,510
6. Year 6: $1,771,561
7. Year 7: $1,948,717
8. Year 8: $2,143,589
9. Year 9: $2,357,948
10. Year 10: $2,593,742
11. Year 11: $2,853,116
12. Year 12: $3,138,427
13. Year 13: $3,452,269
14. Year 14: $3,797,496
15. Year 15: $4,177,245
16. Year 16: $4,594,970
17. Year 17: $5,054,467
18. Year 18: $5,559,914
19. Year 19: $6,115,906
20. Year 20: $6,727,497
21. Year 21: $7,400,247
Let me know if you’d like this in a different format or additional years!