At $1000/month, it takes ~50.0 years to own 1 Bitcoin
Power Law model projection
Time to 1 BTC
~50.0 years
Power Law
Total Cost
$600K
invested over time
1 BTC Today
$71K
current price
You Save
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vs buying 1 BTC today
Time to BTC Milestones
| Milestone | Power Law | CAGR 20% | CAGR 30% | Flat Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.01 BTC | 2mo$2K | 1mo$1K | 1mo$1K | 1mo$1K |
| 0.1 BTC | 1.3yr$15K | 8mo$8K | 8mo$8K | 8mo$8K |
| 0.5 BTC | 50+ years | 3.8yr$46K | 4.7yr$56K | 3.0yr$36K |
| 1 BTC | 50+ years | 50+ years | 50+ years | 6.0yr$72K |
| 2.1 BTC (1/10M supply) | 50+ years | 50+ years | 50+ years | 12.5yr$150K |
| 10 BTC | 50+ years | 50+ years | 50+ years | 50+ years |
Reality Check
Buying 1 BTC outright today costs $71,308. DCA'ing $1000/month costs you $600,000 total under the Power Law model — costing more because you're buying at progressively higher prices.
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How is This Calculated?
Each month, your $1000buys a fraction of a Bitcoin at that month's projected price. Under models where BTC price rises (Power Law, CAGR), each dollar buys less BTC over time — so earlier contributions are worth more. The “flat price” column shows the baseline if BTC stayed at today's $71,308.
The 2.1 BTC milestone represents one ten-millionth of total supply (21M ÷ 10M) — a symbolic goal in the Bitcoin community. Reaching “whole coiner” status (1 BTC) is the most common aspiration for long-term DCA investors.
Frequently Asked Questions
At $1000 per month, Bitcoin Gate's Power Law model projects it would take approximately 50.0 years to accumulate 1 full Bitcoin, costing $600K in total contributions. Under a flat price model, it would take 6.0 years at today's price of $71K.
Yes — any consistent amount eventually accumulates 1 BTC through dollar-cost averaging. At $1000/month, the Power Law model projects reaching 1 BTC in ~50.0 years for a total cost of $600K. Buying 1 BTC outright today costs $71K, so DCA costs more in total but spreads the risk over time.
Buying 1 BTC today as a lump sum costs $71K. Dollar-cost averaging $1000/month under the Power Law model costs $600K over ~50.0 years. DCA reduces the risk of buying at a local peak and makes the goal achievable with smaller regular contributions.
The cheapest approach depends on Bitcoin's future price trajectory. If prices rise significantly, buying sooner is cheaper. If prices are volatile, DCA smooths out the cost. At $1000/month, Bitcoin Gate projects a total cost of $600K under the Power Law model. Increasing your monthly amount to $2000 would shorten the timeline considerably.
Dollar-cost averaging $1000 per month accumulates Bitcoin gradually over time. Under the Power Law model, you would reach 1 BTC in approximately 50.0 years. The 2.1 BTC milestone (one ten-millionth of total supply) would take approximately 50.0 years at this rate.
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