Over the past 10 years (roughly 2016–2026), Bitcoin's compound annual growth rate (CAGR) has been around 70–75% — turning ~$400 into today's ~$88,500+.
That's still one of the most explosive asset performances in history.
Now, let's be conservative: if BTC grows at 'just' 50% per year over the next 10 years (way below historical averages, accounting for maturation, adoption slowdown, but still massive compounding)...
Starting from ~$88,500 today → by 2036, one Bitcoin could hit approximately $5,000,000+.
Let that sink in for a second...
Even over the shorter term: at 50% CAGR to 2030 (~4 years ahead), we're looking at ~$445,000–$450,000 per BTC.
With ongoing ETF inflows, nation-state adoption, halving cycles, and macro tailwinds — 50% annual might even feel conservative in a full adoption phase.
But remember: volatility is real, dips happen, and nothing is guaranteed. Past performance isn't future results.
"Let that thought sink in..."
Are you still stacking at these levels, or waiting for the next correction?
What's your realistic BTC target for 2030? Drop it in the comments 👇
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