When people talk about Bitcoin price, they usually refer to its price expressed in dollars. I really don't understand why...
US Dollar is going down in price, US economy is collapsing. There are many other countries which has more Bitcoin users, like Russia, China, Japan, Philippines and the whole Eurozone. Even ICOs are forbidden in the USA. It's not a so Bitcoin-friendly country, its national currency is not so strong. So why price Bitcoin in $?
There could be many other more appropriate currencies like EUR, CNY or RUB...
It is not really a matter of comparison to USD but it is just how the exhanges work. Exchanges even in paper fiat always has USD as their base exchange, same thing as in cryptocurrency, USD is an acceptable currency recognized worldwide. Though cryptocurrency are banned in that country, it does not matter because it is the exchange platform which is utilized.