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Price rise should have technically slowed down the more adoption grew, so you can't really extrapolate the price data like this. It is like an S curve.
On top of that, the market is being affected by a lot of other factors such as the global recession we all went through due to the COVID19 pandemic. That recession slew down the rise significantly, meaning it breaks the pattern making such extrapolation deviate.
Original archived Re: 0.05 usd (2010), 5 usd (2012), 500 usd (2014)
Scraped on 11/09/2025, 14:56:47 UTC
Price rise should have technically slowed down the more adoption grew, so you can't really extrapolate the price data like this. It is like an S curve.
On top of that, the market is being affected by a lot of other factors such as the global recession we all went through due to the COVID19 pandemic. That recession slew down the rise significantly, meaning it breaks the pattern.