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1  Economy / Economics / Re: Correlation Between Bitcoin Price and Difficulty on: December 05, 2013, 06:35:24 AM
That first graph would be better if you made it a log scale so that we can actually see the data from before February.

Great suggestion Smiley Meanwhile, you can zoom in to the graph to see the data better.
2  Economy / Economics / [CHART] Correlation Between Bitcoin Price and Difficulty on: December 05, 2013, 06:22:21 AM
To better investigate the relationship between Bitcoin price and difficulty, I made the following interactive graph.

Live graph: http://bitcointrends.herokuapp.com/




It seems there's a direct correlation (as expected) between Bitcoin price and difficulty. I assumed that difficulty is one of the
biggest factors that affects bitcoin's price, and the graphs seems to support this assumption. What's more interesting is the graph
that compares price and difficulty/price. Do you think it is reasonable to indicate whether bitcoin is overpriced from studying this graph?

Live graph: http://bitcointrends.herokuapp.com/
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Correlation Between Bitcoin Price and Difficulty on: December 04, 2013, 10:04:40 AM
Difficulty definitely affects how difficult it is to get Bitcoin through mining but the thing you have to bear in mind is that the laws of supply and demand always apply here, if people are willing to purchase it then it doesn't matter if 'experts' think it has no value it will go up regardless if they're happy with paying that price in paper money. When it comes to altcoins I have noticed a definite trend though more than in Bitcoin of difficulty affecting price but when a coin gets popular then obviously people will buy into it regardless of the difficulty and of course the hashing power that you have on the network is directly tied to how much or how fast the difficulty rises depending on the rules the altcoin follows.

Yes. Since difficulty directly affects the possible amount of bitcoin supply by definition, I thought it might be reasonable to indicate bitcoin's current value looking at the provided graph. On the other hand, there are numerous factors that affect the demand. It might be harder to indicate whether bitcoin is overvalued just by trying to assume whether the demand will increase.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Correlation Between Bitcoin Price and Difficulty on: December 04, 2013, 09:44:21 AM
Do you think it is reasonable to indicate whether bitcoin is overpriced from studying this graph?

Based on graph, Bitcoin price is highly undervalued

You're looking at the wrong graph. Look at price vs. difficulty/price graph.
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Correlation Between Bitcoin Price and Difficulty on: December 04, 2013, 09:33:50 AM
To better investigate the relationship between Bitcoin price and difficulty, I made the following interactive graph.

Live graph: http://bitcointrends.herokuapp.com/




It seems there's a direct correlation (as expected) between Bitcoin price and difficulty. I assumed that difficulty is one of the
biggest factors that affects bitcoin's price, and the graphs seems to support this assumption. What's more interesting is the graph
that compares price and difficulty/price. Do you think it is reasonable to indicate whether bitcoin is overpriced from studying this graph?
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