India · INR
The same story, told 4 ways: in INR, prices only rise. Measured in Bitcoin satoshis, the picture inverts. Each chart says what it is — observed data or a labeled model.
Plain arithmetic · 2021 → today
10% of one month's salary, converted once in 2021 = 144.6k sats — worth ~$92 today
1.9× in USD terms. Backward-looking arithmetic, not advice — the next 5 years are not the last 5.
01 · Prices in India keep one direction
Observed · World Bank CPI
The official consumer price index rose 59% over the last decade — the INR buys steadily less of the same basket.
02 · One INR, measured in sats
Observed · FX snapshots × BTC closes
2014: 1 INR bought 5.1k sats. Today: 17. Log scale — the fall is the story.
03 · The same paycheck, in sats
Modelled · today’s salary held constant, BTC-only
Today's average net salary (774.5k sats/month) replayed across BTC's history. The model holds the salary constant — only Bitcoin moves — so this is the pure Bitcoin side of the story.
04 · The burger agrees
Observed · The Economist Big Mac index
Independently observed prices for the same product, twice a year — the observed cross-check on everything above.
Go deeper: everything India buys, in sats · where the INR ranks in the Fiat League · your own salary in sats
Sources: World Bank CPI (observed) · ECB/market FX snapshots (observed) · SatsAtlas BTC daily closes · The Economist Big Mac index where shown (observed, CC BY 4.0). The salary chart is a labeled model (constant salary, BTC-only).