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Topic: What do you think is the fundamental worth of bitcoin currently? - page 2. (Read 1837 times)

full member
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I believe the "fundamental" value of Bitcoin is technically 0, because there is nothing in principle that would prevent every single market participant from switching to Litecoin, or some other crypto.

Having said that, I still believe Bitcoin is currently undervalued.
legendary
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How about a higher ceiling.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
might wanna rethink the poll options
In what way?
More options for lower? More options for higher?
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1278
might wanna rethink the poll options
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
I would really like to know how you you consider the actual worth of a bitcoin.
That is, the true current value. Without any speculative surcharge.
I know e.g. stocks usually have a high "speculative surcharge" in potential growth industries, that is, the PE is extremely high.
But what is the current "fair at the moment" value of bitcoin without such a surchage?
Basicly i am trying to calculate the markup of actual value versus market value, or how high the speculative surcharge is.

One calculation basis, that you may accept or reject for reasons you outline below is probably the BoA assesment of bitcoin.
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