Crypto analyst PlanC shared a noteworthy assessment claiming that calculations of the "fair value" of Bitcoin have long been modeled incorrectly. According to the analyst, the true statistical fair value that should be calculated for Bitcoin today is approximately $101,000. In a statement published on the social media platform X, PlanC stated that many analysts use incorrect methods to calculate Bitcoin's fair value. The analyst said that widely used market methods such as least squares regression (mean regression) or linear quantile regression do not accurately reflect Bitcoin's true value. PlanC stated that calculations using these methods show that Bitcoin's fair value is approximately $118,000–$130,000, claiming that this is a statistically invalid approach.

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