đЏđ° Bitcoin: The Million-Dollar Mirage
What a $100,000 Bet in 2018 Would Be Worth Today By Red Blood | Red Blood Investigations
𩸠THE RED BLOOD JOURNAL
Investigative Financial Series â October 2025 Edition
đ° Bitcoin: The Million-Dollar Mirage
What a $100,000 Bet in 2018 Would Be Worth Today
By Red Blood | Red Blood Investigations
The Premise
In the dead of winter, December 2018, Bitcoin was little more than a punchline to most of Wall Street.
The âbubbleâ had burst after the 2017 frenzy; CNBC panels were scoffing, and regulators were circling.
At that time, a single Bitcoin was trading at roughly $3,742.70 â a number mocked by traditional investors but whispered as an opportunity by the few who saw beyond the crash.
Fast-forward to October 2025. Bitcoin now trades above $111,000 per coin.
And that same $100,000 investment â if left untouched â would today be worth about $2.9 million.
The Math Behind the Madness
Letâs break down the calculation:
Purchase date: Dec 31, 2018
Bitcoin price: $3,742.70
Investment: $100,000
BTC acquired: â 26.7 coins
Current BTC price (Oct 2025): $111,172
Current value: â $2,972,000
Even after accounting for exchange fees or custody costs, the gain exceeds 2,800% in just seven years.
Thatâs a growth rate traditional markets only dream of â yet one that came with nights of heart-stopping volatility.
From Collapse to Credibility
Bitcoinâs journey from $3,700 to over $111,000 wasnât smooth.
It was an odyssey through regulatory battles, corporate adoption, and global distrust in central banks.
Milestones along the way:
2020-21: Institutional entry â Tesla, MicroStrategy, and PayPal legitimized the digital asset.
2022-23: Collapse of over-leveraged exchanges (FTX, Celsius) â the crypto winter returned.
2024: Bitcoin ETFs finally approved in major markets, inviting pension funds and sovereign wealth.
2025: U.S. Treasury quietly studying blockchain-based bonds; the once-fringe technology now part of the system it sought to escape.
The Red Blood View
This story isnât just about a speculative triumph.
Itâs about who believed when the crowd laughed â the minority that saw scarcity in an age of inflation, code in place of trust, and decentralization as rebellion.
But the question remains: When the rebels get rich, whoâs left to fight the empire?
When Wall Street now owns the blockchain, and the people who bought at $3,000 sell to banks at $100,000 â does the revolution survive?
In Red Bloodâs world, thatâs the question worth asking.
Closing Reflection
If $100,000 turned into nearly $3 million in seven years, imagine what that says about the fiat systemâs decay rather than Bitcoinâs genius.
Maybe the real story isnât that Bitcoin rose â but that the dollar fell.
âWhen money bleeds value, truth becomes the rarest coin.â
â Red Blood
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