According to Porto, rapidly growing technologies have a doubling time, meaning that their effectiveness doubles within a consistent, repeatable timeframe. Traditionally, Moore’s law has been applied to computing technology, but Porto says that the bitcoin price has thus far followed the trend by more or less doubling every eight months throughout its history.
Assuming bitcoin continues to follow this golden rule in the near-term, Porto anticipates the bitcoin price will extend beyond $100,000 by February 2021. Using the current BTC supply for simplicity’s sake, this would give bitcoin a market cap of about $1.65 trillion. Needless to say, a $100,000 bitcoin price would thrill today’s investors, assuming they have the fortitude to resist the temptation to sell them.
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I am posting a part of this article here because I am sure that many would be excited to hear about this. So there is a basis for the doubling of value for Bitcoin and Mr. Porto refer to it as the Moore's Law. I am sure that many Bitcoin holders would be happy to know that in 2021 the value can be so high. This can embolden people to hold to their coin and to add more Bitcoin to their arsenal. Never give in to the temptation of selling since the present value is just actually the tip of the iceberg.
No. The deciding factor here is really none of the two things, bitcoin can survive even with government intervention/interference. There is really no way to stop p2p trading from occuring even if you are the government. All you can do is stop centralized exchanges.
$100k will mean that bitcoin market cap grows 20x from right now, so it'll break 1 trillion. To achieve this, bitcoin must gain a sizeable amount of followers in the 4 years we have between now and 2021(at least 10% of world population has to adopt bitcoin).
Plus, we have to see fiat inflate drastically during the 4 years, to drive bitcoin prices up. These are the two main conditions that has to be met if bitcoin has any chance of going to $100k in 2021, and they are of very low probability. $10k? Maybe. $100k is too much imo.