Eight years ago, in early 2017, Bitcoin traded around $1,000 while the iPhone X launched at $999, meaning one Bitcoin could get you one iPhone. Today, with Bitcoin at approximately $112,000 and the new iPhone 17 starting at $799, one Bitcoin can buy 140 0 the iPhone X debuted as Apple’s first $1,000 smartphone, Bitcoin was climbing toward its 2017 peak of nearly $20,000. The Great Reversal in Digital Wealth Bitcoin’s price has increased 2,700% since September 2017, while iPhone prices have remained relatively stable with inflation 1 iPhone 17 base model costs $799, which is $200 less than the iPhone X’s launch price eight years ago.) August 21, 2025 At $500,000, the $799 Bitcoin investment would purchase approximately 135 future iPhones, while $1,000,000 Bitcoin investment would buy 170 2 projections assume Bitcoin grows at 20-30% annually, similar to historical stock market 3 would value Bitcoin around $350,000-$450,000 by 2033, purchasing 90-110 future iPhones instead of one current 4 calculation assumes iPhone utility remains constant while Bitcoin maintains store-of-value 5 could enhance devices through augmented reality, artificial intelligence, or biotechnology integration, affecting pricing 6 subscription models or service-based revenue could replace traditional hardware sales, making direct price comparisons obsolete.
Apple’s services revenue already exceeds many Fortune 500 companies’ total revenues. Bitcoin’s deflationary nature is different from fiat currency inflation affecting iPhone 7 Bitcoin achieves global reserve currency status, iPhone prices might decline in Bitcoin terms regardless of dollar 8 on how it is seen historically, technology adoption follows predictable curves with early adopters earning disproportionate returns. Bitcoin’s current position resembles internet adoption in the 1990s, with strong growth potential remaining.
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