Bitcoin Power Law Model Still Holding — Price Tracking the Long-Term Corridor The Bitcoin Power Law Regression Bands chart continues to show one of the strongest long-term statistical fits in the asset’s history (R² ≈ 0.961). What the model displays: > Black line: actual Bitcoin price > Green band: central OLS regression (fair-value trend) > Red upper band: 95th percentile > Blue lower band: 5th percentile > Yellow dots: historical halvings Price has spent the vast majority of its life oscillating inside these expanding power-law corridors. Major cycle tops have typically approached or briefly exceeded the upper band, while deep bear-market lows have tested or undercut the lower band before resuming the upward trajectory. Current positioning (mid-August 2026) places Bitcoin near the middle-to-lower portion of the corridor after the 2025 peak. The model’s central trend continues sloping higher over time, consistent with the diminishing but still positive growth rate of a maturing network. Power-law models are not precise short-term predictors, but they have historically framed the multi-year trajectory remarkably well. As long as price remains within these long-term bands, the structural uptrend remains intact. The chart suggests the current correction is still operating inside the historical envelope rather than breaking the long-term regime. #BTC Price Analysis# #Bitcoin Price Prediction: What is Bitcoins next move?# $BTC $SOL #Macro Insights#