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2025-04-02 19:55:56
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Urlaub on Nostr: This is the answer I got from "Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental)". Is it better compared ...

This is the answer I got from "Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental)". Is it better compared to what ChatGPT was telling you?

Okay, let's calculate this. To figure out the total amount of satoshis (sats), we need to:
* Identify all the purchase dates (the first of every month from December 1, 2019, to April 1, 2025).
* Find the approximate price of Bitcoin (BTC) in USD on each of those dates.
* Calculate how much BTC (and thus how many sats) $10 bought on each date.
* Sum up the sats from all purchases.
Details:
* Investment Period: December 1, 2019, to April 1, 2025.
* Frequency: Monthly (on the 1st).
* Investment Amount: $10 per purchase.
* Total Number of Purchases:
* 2019: 1 (Dec)
* 2020: 12
* 2021: 12
* 2022: 12
* 2023: 12
* 2024: 12
* 2025: 4 (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr)
* Total = 1 + (5 * 12) + 4 = 65 purchases.
* Total Amount Invested: 65 purchases * $10/purchase = $650.
* Conversion: 1 BTC = 100,000,000 sats.
Calculation:
This calculation requires historical price data for the first day of each month. Using a Bitcoin Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) calculator is the most practical way to get an accurate result for this period.
Based on historical data sources and DCA calculators (like dcabtc.com or similar tools, using approximate opening/closing prices for the 1st of each month):
* Buying $10 of Bitcoin on the first day of every month from December 1, 2019, to April 1, 2025 (a total of 65 purchases and $650 invested) would have accumulated approximately 2,400,000 to 2,500,000 satoshis.
Important Considerations:
* Price Fluctuations: The exact number of sats depends heavily on the specific price used for each purchase date (opening, closing, high, low, or average price for the day). Different data sources might have slightly different values.
* Transaction Fees: This calculation does not include any potential transaction fees charged by exchanges or platforms for buying Bitcoin. Fees would slightly reduce the amount of Bitcoin (and sats) received with each purchase.
* Timing: The calculation assumes the purchase happened on the first day of the month. The exact time of purchase on that day could also lead to minor variations.
Therefore, while $650 was invested over this period, the resulting satoshi amount is an estimate based on available historical price data, likely landing in the range of 2.4 million to 2.5 million sats.
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