The 2025 Bitcoin all-time high looks impressive, but when inflation is taken into account, the situation changes. Recalculating based on the 2020 US dollar purchasing power, Bitcoin's actual peak this year is only $99,848. In other words, while Bitcoin's nominal price has hit a new high, after accounting for inflation over these years, its real value hasn't actually broken the $100,000 mark. This perspective reminds us that when looking at cryptocurrency prices, we shouldn't just focus on the numbers; we need to consider the changes in real purchasing power.

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ParanoiaKingvip
· 2h ago
Ha, this is the truth, just an inflated numbers game.
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ChainComedianvip
· 6h ago
Ha, still haven't broken the real 100k yet, this inflation is indeed no joke.
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FrontRunFightervip
· 6h ago
nah this is exactly the kinda manipulation the system pulls on retail - real purchasing power matters way more than those shiny headline numbers, wake up people
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ChainMaskedRidervip
· 6h ago
Wow, this inflation calculation is really impressive, feels like I've been cut a bit.
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NullWhisperervip
· 6h ago
ngl this inflation-adjusted framing is actually the kind of edge case nobody wants to audit. feels like watching someone carefully sidestep the real price action with accounting tricks.
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