The price of everything though has seemed to of dropped along with t he price of bitcoins.... maybe not "everything" but i noticed gas is cheaper/milk/sodas/food in general/weed (even the black market jumped on board) with this pricec decrease
but to answer your question i would not be suprised if i woke up one day and seen it below $100, also wouldnt be real suprised if i woke up one day and seen in +$1,000
volatile
[vol-uh-tl, -til or, esp. British, -tahyl]
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adjective
1.
evaporating rapidly; passing off readily in the form of vapor:
Acetone is a volatile solvent.
2.
tending or threatening to break out into open violence; explosive:
a volatile political situation.
3.
changeable; mercurial; flighty:
a volatile disposition.
4.
(of prices, values, etc.) tending to fluctuate sharply and regularly:
volatile market conditions.
5.
fleeting; transient:
volatile beauty.
6.
Computers. of or relating to storage that does not retain data when electrical power is turned off or fails.
7.
able to fly or flying. <---- maybe flying to the mooon: