Choose a Starting Year
Every monetary journey begins at a different moment in time.
The Two Wallets experience compares how purchasing power evolves when one wallet remains in Fiat while another follows Bitcoin across time.
Choose a future starting year below to explore how the same initial savings may evolve differently across housing, groceries, tuition, transportation, and long-term purchasing power.
This educational timeline is currently being built one year at a time.
2009
Global financial systems face instability and rising distrust.
2010
Digital finance and online payments continue evolving.
2011
Public conversations around money and banking slowly expand online.
2012
Mobile technology increasingly reshapes financial access.
2013
Alternative ideas about money and savings gain visibility.
2014
Digital commerce and global connectivity continue accelerating.
2015
Financial technology becomes more integrated into daily life.
2016
Questions about savings, debt, and purchasing power intensify.
2017
Public interest in alternative financial systems grows rapidly.
2018
Discussions around digital assets and financial sovereignty continue evolving.
2019
Online financial infrastructure expands across global markets.
2020
Global monetary expansion reshapes economic discussions worldwide.
2021
Institutional attention toward digital financial systems increases.
2022
Inflation and savings concerns reach mainstream attention.
2023
Debates around savings, trust, and monetary systems continue globally.
2024
Long-term conversations about money and financial resilience continue expanding.
2025
Digital financial systems continue maturing alongside traditional infrastructure.
2026
The future relationship between money, technology, and trust remains actively debated.