Predict the price of Bitcoin

See if you can correctly predict what the price of Bitcoin will be in US dollars at 1pm next Monday (AEST).

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See if you can correctly predict what the price of Bitcoin will be in US dollars at 1pm next Monday (AEST). You'll have until Sunday night to submit your prediction.

Each Monday we'll update the results from the previous week to see how accurate the predictions were and let you submit your new prediction for next week.

Submit your prediction

Select an answer below and hit "Submit" to enter your prediction.

The price ranges are calculated based on the price at 1pm Monday each week, rounded to the nearest US$10.

This week the price was US$63,850.

Last week's results

The price of Bitcoin at 1pm on 29 April was US$63,850*.

40% of you correctly predicted that the price would be between US$61,120-$64,260, which was also the most popular prediction. 32% of you predicted the price would be between US$57,990 and $61,120.

Thanks to everyone who took part and congratulations to those who got it right. You can submit your prediction for next week above.

How we calculate the price

*We're using the CME CF Bitcoin Real Time Index (BRTI) to determine the USD price of Bitcoin each week, rounded to the nearest US$10.

The BRTI collates order data from major crypto exchanges to provide a benchmark Bitcoin price that updates every second.

Disclaimer: Cryptocurrencies are speculative, complex and involve significant risks – they are highly volatile and sensitive to secondary activity. Performance is unpredictable and past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Consider your own circumstances, and obtain your own advice, before relying on this information. You should also verify the nature of any product or service (including its legal status and relevant regulatory requirements) and consult the relevant Regulators' websites before making any decision. Finder, or the author, may have holdings in the cryptocurrencies discussed.

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Tom Stelzer is a publisher and writer for Finder, covering investing and cryptocurrency. He previously worked for Finder as a writer in Australia and the UK, covering things like personal finance, loans, investing, insurance as well as small business and business loans. He has a Master of Media Arts and Production and Bachelor of Communications in Journalism from the University of Technology Sydney. See full bio

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