$300/week into Bitcoin → $4.1M in 20 years
That's the cost of a utility bill per week
Weekly
$300
a utility bill
Monthly Equivalent
$1300
$15,600/year
20yr Value
$4.1M
Power Law
Growth Over Time
| Years | Invested | Power Law | CAGR 20% | S&P 500 | BTC (PL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5yr | $78K | $150K | $122K | $101K | 0.2705 |
| 10yr | $156K | $617K | $445K | $279K | 0.3599 |
| 15yr | $234K | $1.7M | $1.3M | $584K | 0.3972 |
| 20yr | $312K | $4.1M | $3.4M | $1.1M | 0.4155 |
| 25yr | $390K | $8.4M | $8.6M | $1.9M | 0.4255 |
| 30yr | $468K | $16.0M | $21.6M | $3.3M | 0.4316 |
$300/week = $1300/month = $15,600/year
Weekly Bitcoin DCA
Many Bitcoin exchanges offer automatic weekly purchases — making it easy to invest $300 every week without thinking about it. Over time, this small weekly commitment compounds into significant holdings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Investing $300 per week ($1300/month) in Bitcoin could grow to $4.1M over 20 years under the Power Law model. That is the cost of a utility bill per week, totaling $312K invested. Bitcoin Gate's projections show this small weekly habit can build meaningful wealth over time.
After 10 years of investing $300/week in Bitcoin, your $156K total investment could be worth $617K under the Power Law model, or $445K under the conservative 20% CAGR model.
Yes — even small weekly investments compound over time. $300/week equals $1300/month or $15,600/year. Over 20 years, this builds to $312K invested, which could grow to $4.1M under the Power Law model. Consistency matters more than the amount.
Over 20 years, $300/week into Bitcoin is projected to reach $4.1M under the Power Law model, compared to $1.1M in an S&P 500 index fund at 10% annual returns. Bitcoin has higher potential upside but with significantly more volatility along the way.
At today's price, $300/week buys a small fraction of a Bitcoin each week. Over 20 years under the Power Law model, you would accumulate approximately 0.4155 BTC. Dollar-cost averaging means you buy more BTC when prices are low and less when prices are high, averaging out your cost basis.
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