Lagrange on Nostr: what are the linear coefficients of the fit? With USD you had ln(mcap)=3.3 ...
what are the linear coefficients of the fit? With USD you had ln(mcap)=3.3 ln(SF)+14.6
I suspect that the changing SF of USD itself and it's artificial demand by US geopolitics introduces systematics in your fit. Gold, on the other hand has an almost const. SF and demand should also be almost const.
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2023-04-26 17:07:47Event JSON
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