$10 per week in Bitcoin since 2025
Buying $10 of Bitcoin every week from January 1, 2025 works out to $850.00 put in across 85 purchases. Those buys total 0.0097743 BTC, worth $621.06 at today's price, a return of -26.9%.
Total invested
$850.00
85 purchases of $10
Value today
$621.06
At the latest market price
Profit
-$228.94
-26.9% ROI
BTC stacked
0.0098 BTC
977,430 sats
Annualized (XIRR)
-33.3%
Max drawdown
−25%
Purchases
85
Best buy
$60,105 · Jul 1, 2026
Year-by-year breakdown
| Year | Total invested | Value at year end | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $530.00 | $461.00 | -13% |
| 2026 (YTD) | $850.00 | $621.47 | -26.9% |
Each row is measured at that year's final scheduled purchase. The current year shows the latest purchase so far.
How this is calculated: purchases are simulated on UTC calendar days. Prices come from Kraken weekly candles filled in to daily values, with real daily market data covering 2010–2015. Amounts are in USD, and no exchange fees are applied. ROI is the gain as a percentage of what you put in. XIRR is the annualized return, meaning the yearly rate of growth, adjusted for money going in a bit at a time. Max drawdown is the deepest fall the stack ever took from its own peak. The full methodology covers the rest.
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This page assumes $10 every week and zero fees. Change any of it in the live calculator: amount, cadence, dates, fees, all backtested against the same historical data.
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How much would $10 per week in Bitcoin since January 1, 2025 be worth today?
Investing $10 every week from January 1, 2025 totals $850.00 across 85 purchases. At today's price that stack would be worth $621.06, a return of -26.9%.
How much BTC would $10 per week since January 1, 2025 accumulate?
About 0.0097743 BTC (977,430 sats), at an average cost of $86,963 per BTC.
What is the annualized return of this DCA schedule?
The money-weighted annualized return (XIRR) is -33.3% per year, with a maximum portfolio drawdown of 25% along the way.
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Not financial advice. This is a historical simulation for educational purposes; past performance does not guarantee future results. Bitcoin is volatile and you can lose money.