BTCTennis on Nostr: Most people see the Bitcoin price on its own. A number going up or down. Hard to know ...
Most people see the Bitcoin price on its own. A number going up or down. Hard to know what it means in context.
btcsite.org puts the Bitcoin price right next to the US National Debt ticker. Both numbers move in real time. One shows a fixed-supply asset. The other shows a debt number that never stops climbing.
Seeing them side by side changes the question. Instead of "is Bitcoin expensive?" you start asking "what is the dollar actually worth?"
That is the whole point of the site. No charts to read. No jargon. Just two numbers and the space between them.
https://btcsite.org#bitcoin #btc
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