Bitcoin is the hardest money in the world. Over time, all assets become cheaper and cheaper in Bitcoin terms. Example: 12 years ago, one top-end iPhone cost 9 whole Bitcoin. Today the equivalent late-model iPhone costs just 0.0114 Bitcoin.

Compare real-world prices in local currency against Bitcoin over time. Hover any point to see: fiat price · BTC or sats · 1 BTC → fiat. Dataset spans 2013–2025. Use the controls to change country, asset, and BTC/sats axis.

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Asset definitions

Average house price: median/average sale price (US: MSPUS; UK: HPI).
New Lamborghini: period-appropriate entry model MSRP/RRP (e.g., Gallardo → Huracán).
New mid-range family car: US — Toyota Camry LE; UK — Ford Focus mid-spec hatch baseline.
MacBook Pro: base configuration for the era (2013–2020 ≈ 13"; 2021+ ≈ 14" baseline).
Top iPhone (that year): flagship capacity/base where applicable for each mid-year.
PlayStation: current-gen disc model MSRP/RRP at mid-year.
Papa John’s large pizza: large cheese/1-topping list or national promo baseline (country-specific).
Starbucks/Coffee: typical chain “grande latte” (country-specific).
Large beer: on-trade draft pint (UK) / pint-equivalent (US) average price.

Methodology

1 BTC → fiat uses the local mid-year (1 Jul) rate. Asset prices are native currency. Missing years are linearly interpolated between anchors; outside anchor range we carry forward/backward. Y-axis toggles between BTC and sats; tooltips always show fiat, BTC/sats, and the conversion rate.