Pretty Bitcoin

Visualizations of Bitcoin made pretty.

Price History

Price History (lin log)

Daily Bitcoin price history in USD with linear scale on x-axis (time) and logarithmic scale on y-axis (price). Halvings are marked by thick vertical lines, beginnings of the year by thin ones. Price lines are colored differently for each halving cycle, and are surrounded by power law support (𝛃0=-16.01, 𝛃1=5.49, 𝛅=120 days) and resistance (𝛃0=-13.5, 𝛃1=4.99, 𝛅=0 days). The power law is defined by f(x) = 10^𝛃0 Β· ((x-𝛅)^𝛃1).

Price History (log log)

Daily Bitcoin price history in USD with logarithmic scale on x-axis (time) and logarithmic scale on y-axis (price). Halvings are marked by thick vertical lines, beginnings of the year by thin ones. Price lines are colored differently for each halving cycle, and are surrounded by power law support (𝛃0=-16.01, 𝛃1=5.49, 𝛅=120 days) and resistance (𝛃0=-13.5, 𝛃1=4.99, 𝛅=0 days). The power law is defined by f(x) = 10^𝛃0 Β· ((x-𝛅)^𝛃1).

Price Cycles

Stacked Absolute Price Cycles

Daily Bitcoin price history in USD with linear scale on x-axis (time) and logarithmic scale on y-axis (price). All cycles are stacked and stretched to the same length, i.e., from cycle start to end. Since each cycle lasts approximately four years, thick vertical lines indicate about one year, while thin ones indicate about a quarter.

Stacked Price Multiplier Cycles

Daily Bitcoin price multiplier history in USD with linear scale on x-axis (time) and logarithmic scale on y-axis (price multiplier). Price multiplier: When Bitcoin was bought for x USD at some date of purchase t0, how much USD relative to x was it worth after elapsed time 𝚫t?
All cycles are stacked and stretched to the same length, i.e., from cycle start to end. Since each cycle lasts approximately four years, thick vertical lines indicate about one year, while thin ones indicate about a quarter.

Price Multiplier

Price Multiplier Heatmap

Price multiplier: When Bitcoin was bought for x USD at some date of purchase t0, how much USD relative to x was it worth after elapsed time 𝚫t?

Inflation

Inflation Progress

Bitcoin inflation from network start to ninth halving in 2044. The x-axis (time) has logarithmic scale but with linear scale in between each two halvings, while the y-axis (amount) has linear scale. The red line expresses the annualized inflation of Bitcoin defined as its relative supply growth over one year in percent. The blue line illustrates Bitcoin's supply in percent. Moreover, the averaged annualized supply growth of certain fiat currencies (M2 supply) as well as gold and silver are illustrated by arrows where they are undercut by Bitcoin's.