Bitcoin Price to Hit $50,000 after Halving, Rather Than $100,000, Analyst Says

2020-1-2 14:23

Crypto analyst PlanB offers a different stock-to-flow model which suggests Bitcoin price is likely to hit $50,000, rather than $100,000

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