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Re: What is the real value of bitcoin and cryptocurrency
by
ricardobs
on 30/05/2019, 08:27:44 UTC
Considering the market evolution, mining difficulty and the trade volume the real price of BTC is somewhere above 15 000 dollars.
Is it?

So what will be the real value of bitcoin after the mining difficulty increases?

The real value of bitcoin is its current value and eve it differs from exchange to exchange that is what the decentralized curreny look like.
Real price and real value differs from each other.

To answer your question, no one can give that answer what will be the real value when mining difficulty increase. But I'm pretty sure that it will be higher than it is today.
right, no one knows the real price or real value of bitcoin. if at present there are only about 1% of the world's population, of course the price will increase or the value will be if 100% of the world's population uses it
The prices would entirely depend on how many of the peoples are involved in the decentralized cryptocurrency transactions. Currently, there are very less peoples which are involved in the day-to-day crypto transactions and I think that the ratio would certainly hike up in the upcoming future. If by any chance 100% of the population from the globe(which is impossible as there are children's as well as old ones which couldn't be counted) starts trading or accepting bitcoins then the price is surely going to be most costlier and even precious metals would be cheap in front of bitcoins then. I hope such time comes fast.