$1,000 in Monero in 2015
A $1,000 investment in Monero (XMR) made in January 2015 would be worth about $808,947 as of May 2026 (latest complete month) — a ×809 return, or +80.5% per year. Adjusted for US inflation (CPI), that equals $568,592 in 2015 dollars. The same $1,000 in the S&P 500 with dividends reinvested would have grown to $4,275.
In plain terms: after stripping out +42.3% US inflation since January 2015, today's $808,947 buys roughly what $568,592 bought back in 2015 — a ×569 gain in actual purchasing power.
Monero is the leading privacy coin: transactions hide sender, receiver and amount by default. Launched in 2014, XMR has survived repeated exchange delistings driven by regulation — a constraint on liquidity that has never quite killed the persistent demand for private money.
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The actual numbers: Monero since 2015
| XMR price in January 2015 | $0.469 |
| XMR price as of May 2026 | $379.28 |
| Nominal return | ×809 (+80.5%/yr) |
| US CPI inflation since January 2015 | +42.3% |
| Real (inflation-adjusted) return | ×569 (+75%/yr) |
| Same money in the S&P 500 | $4,275 |
Methodology: start-of-month prices, one-time purchase, no fees or taxes assumed. Full methodology.
What happened in 2015
2015 marked the bottom of the 2013–15 bear market: Bitcoin spent January near $200 and ended the year around $430. Ethereum launched in July and traded below $1 by October. Peak crypto-is-dead sentiment — and, in hindsight, a generational entry.
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Monero vs S&P 500 total return vs uninvested cash eroded by CPI. Monthly grid, start-of-month prices.
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