Every day, the Fed puts an average of $465 million into circulation.

Just think about it: that’s 26,000 shipping containers of money per year.

Created literally out of thin air.

When there’s more money, each dollar is worth less.

That’s why purchasing power falls, not “prices rise.”

You don’t get poorer — your dollar simply dissolves.

But there’s one thing that cannot be printed, increased, or changed by any committee decision.

$BTC

Small — just the size of a quarter.

Yet it carries scarcity, discipline, and mathematics.

21 million — and never more.

Not because “someone said so.”

But because that’s how the code works.

Think about it:

🎯 Which is a better store of value?

• Something eroded daily by inflation, or

• Something that can never be created again?