Study: Bitcoin’s Volatility to Level With Fiat by 2019

Study: Bitcoin’s Volatility to Level With Fiat by 2019

The volatility of Bitcoin is forecasted to reach a similar level as other current fiat currencies by 2019, says a new study by Chappuis Halder & Co. It looked into whether the digital currency’s price can be forecasted like any other asset. Meant to create a model that is able to predict Bitcoin’s price behavior or be able to identify its future values within a confidence interval - as it exists today for other assets - the paper aimed at understanding the behavior of Bitcoin’s price. It gave an overview of its mechanics and that of the Blockchain technology before explaining internal....


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