THE BITCOIN RAINBOW
Nine bands on linear time against a log price axis — linear time is what bends the fit into an arc. The bitcoin-orange path is the measured price, carried to the live reading; the right axis prices the same gridlines as market cap at the 21,000,000 terminal supply. read more →
Reference fit ln(price) = 5.0222935652 · ln(383.8277947247 + x) − 32.2162634088,
R² = 0.9612 over 5,836 daily closes. Full page: the rainbow chart ·
both renderers at Professor-Codephreak/rainbow-chart
· two fits, and why both are kept →
The near view is delivered on login. CONNECT to COLLECT at the doorway, then return here: the dense 2010–2030 chart, the band prices, and the forward window unlock to your session. why a gate →
Log-log axes, so the fit is a straight ruler and a long extrapolation hides nothing in curvature. The gold run is the trajectory — $30k, today, 2035, 2050, the last coin mined. The right axis is market cap, with the year the fit reaches each decade; world debt and the quadrillion are marked across it. read more →
At the reference date, BTC $64,482 sat in the "accumulate" band — 10−0.28 below the center line, which valued that day at $121,932. read more →
Every halving is a gold bar and every bar carries its date in the rail under the axis — four solid and dated to the day because they happened, twenty-eight dashed and dated to the month because they are arithmetic. Emission ends 2135 at the pace the chain has kept, 2140 at the 600-second target; both are marked. The bands are a mood; the verticals are a schedule. read more → · the ambiguous message of fact →
The price on every chart is read fresh every fifteen minutes, same-origin, from the free tier; the fit and the bands are public arithmetic. Reproduce every number: the appendix →