I don't know Bitcoin analysis.
I don't know much about Bitcoin history.
I just enjoy crypto from home as a second job.
I have an instinct when looking at Coinmarketcap that something seems to be missing if the current highest Bitcoin price of around 109,000 dollars is divided into two to become 50,000 dollars (let's say 100,000 dollars).
I have an assumption that when the Bitcoin price increases by a difference of around 2,000 dollars, it can drop by more than 4,000 dollars or more. I noticed the decline since the price of 102,000 dollars. Or maybe this is just my hallucination of the Bitcoin price.
Is it true that the myth from the witch that the number 100 should be divided into 2 = 50?
Is it true that the Bitcoin price if the number 100,000 dollars should first go down divided by 2 = 50,000 dollars?
(Then after 50,000 dollars the price of Bitcoin rose again past 109,000 etc.)
