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Bitcoin Power Law Forecasts Price Bottom Of $42,800 – Details

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May 16, 2026
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Bitcoin Power Law Forecasts Price Bottom Of $42,800 – Details
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Bitcoin’s price performance in the last week saw a slowdown to the asset’s relief rally that began in early April. According to data from CoinMarketCap, the market price declined by 1.45% in a range-bound week, during which bulls failed to overcome a key resistance level at $82,000. Notably, the current market status has led to polarized analysis: some analysts view this opposition as a pause in a recovering market, while others are more pessimistic, predicting another major downswing, perhaps to the actual market bottom.

Bitcoin’s Fate In Another Potential Correction

In an X post on May 15, pseudonymous seasoned analyst Titan of Crypto (@washigorira) shares an insight into Bitcoin’s market direction using the Bitcoin Power Law model V2.0, i.e., a long-term pricing model that suggests BTC’s price follows a predictable growth trend when plotted on a logarithmic scale.

As seen below, the leading cryptocurrency has maintained a consistent trajectory within the model’s upper and lower boundaries throughout its history, with every major market bottom holding above the lower green support band. Amid dominant speculation that the recent rally could be a bull trap, the Bitcoin Power Law Model suggests that, in the event of a broader market crash, BTC’s worst-case price floor currently stands around $42,800.

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BTC has never bottomed below the lower boundary of the Bitcoin Power Law V2.0.

Even in a deeper flush below the February low, the model would suggest $42,800 as the lower bound.

Not saying we get there. Current bottoming structure looks eerily similar to 2018–2019. pic.twitter.com/2U4895DeMb

— Titan of Crypto (@Washigorira) May 15, 2026

 

In this case, a negative turnout could lead to a 50% decline from current market levels.  However, Titan of Crypto shares a personal opinion backing Bitcoin to maintain its current level and resume its price rally. The analyst explains that Bitcoin’s current market structure closely resembles the 2018–2019 cycle, during which the price successfully defended the first support band before staging a significant bullish breakout.

If the maiden cryptocurrency follows the same trajectory, Bitcoin’s current uptrend could surpass the present all-time high to reach a new peak above $200,000, around the middle price band of the Bitcoin Power Law Model. However, these predictions remain subject to several factors, including global macro policy, institutional adoption, and regulation development, all of which are key to shaping overall market sentiment.

Bitcoin Price Overview

At press time, Bitcoin trades at $78,361, down 2.72% over the last day. As Bitcoin’s momentum continues to decline in May, the monthly price chart now reports a 4.50% gain.

To sustain its current uptrend, BTC must break above the sturdy $82,000 price barrier, which could pave the way for a move toward the next major resistance at $88,000. On the downside, bulls must defend the crucial $78,000 support level, as a breakdown below this level could close out the present range-bound movement with a downswing. 

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