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Bitcoin Is Undervalued, Fair Value Price Should Be $15,000, Says Analyst

Posted by Andries Van Tonder on September 25, 2020 - 11:01am


Bitcoin Is Undervalued, Fair Value Price Should Be $15,000, Says Analyst

Bitcoin Is Undervalued, Fair Value Price Should Be at $15,000, Says Analyst

Bloomberg cryptocurrency analyst Mike McGlone says bitcoin is greatly undervalued, suggesting that its fair value price should currently be somewhere around $15,000.

The price of bitcoin (BTC) has see-sawed between $10,000 and $12,400 over the last few weeks, often tumbling sharply following what one pundit described as “fake” breakouts.

The latest rout saw BTC crash more than 8% within days from over $11,000 to $10,100. At Press time, each bitcoin is trading for $10,695, up nearly 2% in the last 24 hours.

McGlone, a senior commodity strategist at Bloomberg, based his arguments on various factors, including bitcoin’s rising hashrate, which continues to hit new records, industry media report.

The Bitcoin hashrate continues to increase and recently reached new highs. Also advancing are addresses used. A top metric for adoption, the 30-day average of Bitcoin addresses is equivalent to the price closer to $15,000 when measured on an autoscale basis since 2017.

According to the latest data from charts.Bitcoin.comBTC’s seven-day average hashrate rose past 140 exahash per second (EH/s) this week, an all time high. On July 28, the figure averaged 127 EH/s, a record at the time.

Hashrate is a measure of the power of the computers linked to the Bitcoin blockchain, which determines their ability to produce new coins. Increasing hash power suggests miners are optimistic about making profits.

This tends to influence the price of BTC higher, given the strong correlation between the two. But the relationship is not exactly as linear, because it is difficult to gauge future price changes based on hashrate alone.

Meanwhile, the number of active bitcoin addresses has soared to 991,000, Glassnode data shows, up from 684,000 at the beginning of this year, when the asset’s price averaged around $7,700. When active addresses hit nearly 1.1 million on December 23, 2018, bitcoin traded for $14,800, on the average.

McGlone has remained upbeat about bitcoin throughout its volatile swings, at a point suggesting this is to be the year that the top crypto will become a digital version of gold, a prime store of value.

In his new analysis, he admits there might be pitfalls curtailing BTC’s price growth going forward – and that would have to be a reversal of the on-chain metrics related to “the hashrate and active addresses.”

What do you think about Mike McGlone’s predictions? Let us know in the comments section below.

Bill Rippel Yes, I also believe it should be at least $15,000.00. Thanks for sharing Andries.
September 25, 2020 at 10:53pm
Corneliu Boghian Thanks for sharing .
September 25, 2020 at 5:18pm
Andries Van Tonder You mean $15,000 Caleb....not $1,500
September 25, 2020 at 1:06pm
Caleb Mpamei Thank you, Andries, for sharing this info. I believe Bitcoin will definitely breach $1500 very soon.
September 25, 2020 at 12:36pm