The Bitcoin Power Curve, shared by Rand tweet, models Bitcoin’s long-term price trajectory as a power law function of time. Rather than tracking price against aThe Bitcoin Power Curve, shared by Rand tweet, models Bitcoin’s long-term price trajectory as a power law function of time. Rather than tracking price against a

Bitcoin Has Never Peaked a Cycle Without Being Three Years Ahead of the Power Curve: Right Now It Is at One

2026/03/23 01:33
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The Bitcoin Power Curve, shared by Rand tweet, models Bitcoin’s long-term price trajectory as a power law function of time. Rather than tracking price against a fixed dollar level, it tracks price against where the model predicts Bitcoin should be at any given point in its history based on its adoption curve.

The orange shaded bands on the chart represent the model’s expected range, with the central line showing the median power law prediction and the outer bands showing statistical deviations above and below it.

The lower panel of the chart translates that relationship into a single number: how many years ahead of the power curve Bitcoin is trading at any given moment. When price is running well above where the model predicts it should be, the years-ahead reading is high. When price has corrected back toward or below the model’s prediction, the reading compresses toward zero or below.

What the Chart Shows Historically

Reading the chart from left to right on the logarithmic price scale, the blue shaded area representing Bitcoin’s actual price history oscillates above and below the power curve bands across each cycle. The 2013 peak pushed price dramatically above the upper band before collapsing back. The 2017 to 2018 peak did the same, with Bitcoin reaching well above the model’s expected range before the subsequent bear market brought price back inside the bands. The 2021 peak repeated the pattern, with price extending above the upper band before correcting.

The lower panel quantifies those excursions. At each of those cycle peaks, the years-ahead reading reached approximately 3 to 5, meaning Bitcoin was trading at a price level the power law model would not have predicted until three to five years in the future. That overshoot above the long-term trend is what the chart identifies as the consistent condition present at every prior cycle top.

The current reading, marked on the lower panel, sits at approximately 1. Bitcoin is trading roughly one year ahead of where the power curve model predicts it should be in March 2026. That is above the curve, which means the asset is not undervalued relative to the model. But it is not at the 3 to 5 year overshoot level that has historically characterized cycle peaks.

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What the Reading Implies

Rand Group’s framing of the chart is direct: Bitcoin has never peaked a cycle without being at least three years ahead of the power curve. The current reading of approximately one year ahead places the market in a condition that is inconsistent with prior cycle top behavior. If the power law relationship holds, the current level of overshoot is more consistent with mid-cycle positioning than with a terminal peak.

That framing carries an important caveat. The power curve is a model derived from historical data. It describes what has happened across prior cycles. It does not guarantee that the current cycle follows the same pattern or that the relationship between time and price remains stable as Bitcoin matures, gains institutional adoption, and operates in a fundamentally different regulatory and market structure environment than it did in 2013 or 2017.

What the chart does provide is a long-term reference frame that places the current correction in a different context than the narrative of a completed cycle top would suggest. At one year ahead of the power curve, Bitcoin is trading above its long-term trend. At three to five years ahead, prior cycles have peaked. The distance between those two readings, in both time and price, is where the model’s implication sits.

The current price of approximately $69,000 against a model that has never registered a cycle peak below three years of overshoot is the data point the Rand Group and apsk32 are presenting. Whether the current cycle is different is a question the model cannot answer. What it can answer is that the historical pattern has not yet been satisfied.

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