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Bitcoin is a disease in Barclays model that says prices peaked

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HONG KONG: Is the rise of bitcoin analogous to the spread of an infectious disease?

Analysts at Barclays Plc saw enough similariti­es to develop a pricing model for the cryptocurr­ency that takes its cues from the world of epidemiolo­gy. Their diagnosis: bitcoin has probably peaked.

The Barclays model divides the pool of potential Bitcoin investors into three groups: susceptibl­e, infected and immune. It assumes that as prices rise, “infections” spread by word-of-mouth.

Barclays analysts led by Joseph Abate in New York explained the rest in a note to clients yesterday:

“As more of the population become asset holders, the share of the population available to become new buyers – the potential â host’ population – falls, while the share of the population that are potential sellers (‘recoveries’) increases.

“Eventually, this leads to a plateauing of prices, and progressiv­ely, as random shocks to the larger supply population push up the ratio of sellers to buyers, prices begin to fall.

That induces speculativ­e selling pressure as price declines are projected forward exponentia­lly.”

A similar dynamic plays out with infectious diseases when the so-called immunity threshold is reached, “the point at which a sufficient portion of the population becomes immune such that there are no more secondary infections,” the analysts wrote.

The main variables determinin­g when bitcoin price gains turn into price declines are the share of the population aware of the cryptocurr­ency and the share willing to invest (susceptibl­e to infection), according to Barclays.

Evidence from surveys in developed economies suggests that awareness is nearly universal and that the susceptibl­e population is small, the analysts wrote.

 ?? — AFP ?? Peak value: Barclays analysts think the cryptocurr­ency has probably peaked.
— AFP Peak value: Barclays analysts think the cryptocurr­ency has probably peaked.

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