$10K in Bitcoin vs Bonds over 10 years
Bitcoin (PL)
$241K
Power Law
Bonds
$15K
4% avg return
Difference
$226K
Bitcoin wins
50/50 Split
$128K
half in each
Portfolio Comparison
Year-by-Year Comparison
| Year | Bitcoin (PL) | Bonds | BTC Infl-Adj | Bonds Infl-Adj |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $19K | $10K | $19K | $10K |
| 2027 | $26K | $10K | $25K | $10K |
| 2028 | $35K | $11K | $33K | $10K |
| 2029 | $46K | $11K | $42K | $10K |
| 2030 | $60K | $12K | $54K | $10K |
| 2031 | $78K | $12K | $67K | $10K |
| 2032 | $99K | $13K | $83K | $11K |
| 2033 | $126K | $13K | $102K | $11K |
| 2034 | $157K | $14K | $124K | $11K |
| 2035 | $195K | $14K | $150K | $11K |
| 2036 | $241K | $15K | $179K | $11K |
Verdict
Power Law: Bitcoin wins — $226K more.
CAGR 20%: Bitcoin wins — $47K more.
Break-even: Bitcoin only needs 4.0% annual growth to match Bonds.
$10K Bitcoin vs Bonds
This comparison puts $10K into Bitcoin versus Bonds at a 4% average annual return over 10 years. Bitcoin projections use the Power Law model.
Not financial advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Bitcoin Gate's Power Law model projects $10K in Bitcoin growing to $241K over 10 years, compared to $15K in Bonds at 4% annual returns. Bitcoin wins by $226K under this model. Under the conservative CAGR 20% model, Bitcoin comes out ahead.
$10K invested in Bitcoin today could be worth $241K after 10 years under the Power Law model, or $62K under the conservative 20% CAGR model. The same amount in Bonds at 4% returns would reach $15K.
Over 10 years, Bitcoin has higher projected returns but with significantly more volatility. A 50/50 split between Bitcoin and Bonds would project to $128K under the Power Law model — capturing upside while reducing risk. Bitcoin only needs 4.0% annual growth to match Bonds's 4% return.
Bitcoin's average annualized return since 2013 is approximately 75%, while Bonds has averaged roughly 4% per year. Over 10 years, this compounds dramatically: $10K becomes $241K in Bitcoin (Power Law) versus $15K in Bonds. However, Bitcoin's past returns may not continue at the same rate.
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