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NewsBTC 2021-08-30 19:00:50

PlanB: S2F Model Predicts Bitcoin To Break $100k By Christmas

PlanB, the popularizer behind the Bitcoin S2F method, says the model predicts BTC will break $100k by this Christmas. The Bitcoin Stock-To-Flow Model According to PlanB on Twitter, the BTC stock-to-flow (or S2F in short) model predicts that the cryptocurrency is on its way to break $100k by Christmas. The S2F model is a method to predict the price of an asset based on the ratio of the stock (supply) to the flow (annual production). PlanB is commonly known as the originator of the model, which is, however, not true. The method was already used for other assets like gold or silver before the analyst only popularized it for Bitcoin. The S2F value of an asset can show how scarce the commodity is. The model uses a formula to relate that value with the price of the asset, which in this case is BTC. Related Reading | Ethereum Issuance Drops Below Bitcoin’s For the First Time, Why This May Lead to a New Rally Now, here is a chart that shows the trend of BTC’s price vs what’s predicted by the model: Along with the S2F model, the Time Model is also depicted | Source: PlanB As the above graph shows, the Bitcoin price as predicted by the model seems to be remarkably close to the real thing so far. There are a few points of deviation, but the overall trend seems to be quite similar. Now, if the price follows the pattern going forward, BTC’s value should go up soon, reaching over $100k by Christmas. Related...

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