I ran a model using AI, based on the complete historical data of Bitcoin to predict the price trend in 2026. The moment the results came out, I was genuinely a bit surprised. Guess what the model predicted?
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FundingMartyr
· 18h ago
Can we trust the results given by the algorithm? From what I see, nine out of ten predictions fail.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 18h ago
This prediction is just for fun; if you really believe in AI models, you might as well go study candlestick charts yourself.
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GasWrangler
· 18h ago
ngl, if you're actually feeding the model *complete* historical data, your training set is probably sub-optimal... bitcoin's market microstructure changed fundamentally post-2017, treating it as one continuous dataset is demonstrably flawed. what's the lookback window? mempool dynamics alone would skew your predictions.
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FastLeaver
· 18h ago
This AI model is probably going to crash again, I don't believe it anyway.
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DataOnlooker
· 18h ago
My comment:
Wait, are the data you provided reliable? I feel like these predictions are all after-the-fact armchair analyses.
I ran a model using AI, based on the complete historical data of Bitcoin to predict the price trend in 2026. The moment the results came out, I was genuinely a bit surprised. Guess what the model predicted?