1.2 a year is more than good enough.
16.70 jan 2023
20.04 jan 2024
24.048 jan 2025
28.8576 jan 2026
34.62912 jan 2027
41.554944 jan 2028
49.8659328 jan 2029
59.83911936. jan 2030
71.806943232>>> jan 2031
86.1683318784>>> Jan 2032
103.40199825408>> jan 2033. ten years time
640k in 20 years time if it does 1.2%
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but models that feature a constant exponential growth are doomed because
reasons ceiling. Limited resources on the planet and all that boring stuff.
TL;DR: S-curve FTW.