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Economy => Economics => Topic started by: rebuilder on December 27, 2015, 10:45:36 AM



Title: Supply-adjusted BTCUSD chart?
Post by: rebuilder on December 27, 2015, 10:45:36 AM
Does anyone have a current chart of tthe BTCUSD price, adjusted for BTC inflation relative to some date in, say, 2011 or so? Or maybe with the current date as the supply reference?



Title: Re: Supply-adjusted BTCUSD chart?
Post by: WENGER on December 27, 2015, 10:54:43 AM
Here you go: https://blockchain.info/charts/market-price?timespan=all&showDataPoints=false&daysAverageString=1&show_header=true&scale=0&address=
You could change the time in the lower left of the screen to the available options: 30 Days -  60 Days -  180 Days -  1 Year -  2 Year -  All Time
Hope that does the trick for your problem.


Title: Re: Supply-adjusted BTCUSD chart?
Post by: rebuilder on December 27, 2015, 10:59:59 AM
I know how to get a BTCUSD chart. I'm looking for one where the BTCUSD price is normalized for the total amount of BTC issued, relative to a given date. Essentially an inflation-corrected chart for BTCUSD, just corrected for BTC inflation instead of the more common USD


Title: Re: Supply-adjusted BTCUSD chart?
Post by: odolvlobo on December 27, 2015, 08:24:54 PM
What kind of correction do you mean? I think what you might be looking for is the "market cap".

http://www.coindesk.com/data/bitcoin-market-capitalization/

Otherwise, what you are looking for is already built into the price. When you look at an inflation-adjusted value of the dollar you are comparing its value to other things. That is already what the BTC/USD price is (although it doesn't account for dollar inflation)


Title: Re: Supply-adjusted BTCUSD chart?
Post by: HabBear on December 27, 2015, 10:51:31 PM
I think the OP means the inflation of Bitcoin, due to the increase in supply that continues every day until we reach 21 million mined.

It's a very interesting question.