Bitcoin (BTC) price simulation online
Bitcoin Seer is an online informational and experimental tool that processes publicly available data from Binance and CoinPaprika and combines them with technical indicators (RSI, EMA, MACD, ADX, momentum, volatility), the Halving cycle, BTC spot ETF net flows, and a light AI simulation.
The result is an illustrative simulation of possible Bitcoin price development over time. These calculations are for educational and informational purposes only — not investment advice or financial consulting, and the indicator is not guaranteed.
Want to see how Bitcoin’s price might theoretically evolve in the coming days, weeks, or months? Enter a target date and time and run the “crystal ball”. You’ll instantly get a simulated chart projection with an indicative simulation indicator and a history of previous simulations. More about the methodology in How it works.
We’ve added an intraday BTC chart with fast timeframes (1–60 min) and a 4h context. The panel automatically detects patterns (trend, breakout, reversal), shows live signals from RSI/MACD/EMA/ADX, and highlights potential supports/resistances — ideal for quick orientation in the current move.
You’ll also find BTC quarterly returns (%): an interactive bar chart and a clear Q1–Q4 table by year, including totals and averages per quarter and per year, so you can easily compare periods when Bitcoin traditionally did well. Data updates once per hour (since 2017 from Binance, older years via CoinPaprika).
About Bitcoin – Key Information
What is Bitcoin?
Bitcoin (BTC) is the first and best-known cryptocurrency, launched in 2009. It runs on a decentralized network—no single entity controls it; transactions are verified by thousands of computers around the world.
Its main advantage is the fixed supply (a maximum of 21 million coins), which makes it a digital alternative to “digital gold.” It is used as an investment, a store of value, and a medium of exchange.
Over the years, Bitcoin has become a symbol of innovation and freedom. Its technology inspired the creation of thousands of other cryptocurrencies and kick-started the entire blockchain industry.
Bitcoin as a Safe Haven
Thanks to its limited supply and independence from governments, Bitcoin is often seen as an inflation hedge. Holders have full control over their funds via so-called seed phrases, which act as the key to the wallet.
This means no one can confiscate your bitcoin—not a bank, authorities, or a government. Bitcoin represents true financial freedom and independence.
Like gold, Bitcoin has been perceived as a safe haven in times of crisis. Investors often use it to diversify portfolios and protect their wealth.
Keeping Your Bitcoin Safe
It’s best to store cryptocurrencies in your own hardware wallet (e.g., Trezor), which protects your funds from attacks and loss of access.
Thank you for your support ❤️. Some links below are affiliate—by using them you support the BitcoinVestec.cz project. If you want to buy Bitcoin, you can use trusted Czech services such as Anycoin.cz, Simplecoin.cz, the European exchange Coinmate.io, or the global exchange Binance.
When buying and holding Bitcoin, always prioritize security: never share your seed phrase, back it up in a safe place, and use only official apps and websites. Proper access protection is key to preserving your funds.
Bitcoin simulation
Tip: Results do not refresh more than once per hour. Why?
Overview & chart
This chart shows the current Bitcoin price and the simulated future development. It combines data from Binance, CoinPaprika, technical indicators (RSI, EMA, MACD, ADX, momentum, volatility), Halving phases and BTC spot ETF net flows, complemented by a light AI simulation. It’s meant to visualize the trend and indicative scenarios. Simulations are for educational purposes only — not investment advice or financial consulting.
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Intraday BTC chart
This intraday chart displays BTC/USDT from Binance across intervals (1h–12h, 24h = 1d). Above the price line it renders simple SMA20 and SMA50. On the right you’ll see RSI(14), last price, and a list of Top patterns.
- Data & intervals: buttons select 1h–12h/24h (1d). The Reload button fetches fresh candles and runs analysis.
- Indicators: SMA20/SMA50 (trend), RSI(14) (overbought/oversold).
- Automatic pattern detection: Head & Shoulders, Inverted H&S, Double Top/Bottom, (A)scending Triangle, Rising/Falling Wedge, Flag, Pennant, Rectangle/Consolidation, Cup & Handle, Diamond. The best match is highlighted directly on the chart (overlay) and in a badge at the top-left with an estimated probability.
- Overlay: draws lines/neckline/boxes by pattern for quick reading.
- Right panel: shows the Top 3 patterns, last price, RSI and SMA20/50.
BTC quarterly returns, ETF & Halving
This section summarizes long-term factors that significantly influence Bitcoin’s price: quarterly returns, ETF fund flows, and the regular Bitcoin Halving.
- BTC quarterly returns: see how Bitcoin performed in each quarter since 2017. Track winning and losing periods and compute totals/averages per quarter.
- ETF flows: net inflow/outflow from Bitcoin ETFs indicates institutional demand. Strong inflows often support price; outflows can do the opposite.
- Bitcoin Halving: occurs roughly every four years and halves miner rewards. Historically it kick-started new uptrends, often with a lag of several months.
- Combined view: blending quarterly returns, ETF flows and Halving offers a more complete picture of long-term trends and potential scenarios.
| Year | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 |
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ETF flows and Halving
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How does Bitcoin Seer work?
The app analyzes historical data and current values of key indicators. We combine technical analysis with market data and a light AI simulation to produce a simulation of possible Bitcoin price development. The algorithm mainly evaluates:
- RSI (Relative Strength Index) — overbought/oversold conditions,
- EMA & MACD — short- and long-term trend signals,
- Bollinger Bands — volatility and potential reversals,
- Historical volatility — risk estimate of moves,
- Halving phases — typical behavior pre/post halving,
- BTC spot ETF flows — net inflows/outflows and indicative sentiment/liquidity impact.
The system recognizes common price patterns and highlights the best match directly on the chart (overlay) and in a badge at the top-left with an estimated probability.
- Head & Shoulders, Inverted H&S, Double Top, Double Bottom
- Triangles: ascending (bullish), descending (bearish), symmetrical (with bias)
- Wedges: rising (bearish), falling (bullish)
- Channels: rising (bullish), falling (bearish)
- Flag and Pennant — direction by prior impulse
- Rectangle / Consolidation — direction by MA bias
- Cup & Handle, Diamond
A light AI layer is being tuned continually based on past simulations and indicator mixes. The more scenarios you try, the better it can refine scenario modeling. It remains an illustrative calculation.
For identical queries (same target date & time) we keep a minimum 60-minute interval to ensure stability, comparability and speed:
- Stability — short-term changes are often noise; hourly steps reduce it.
- Consistency — history remains meaningful.
- API efficiency — fewer external calls → faster, more reliable site.
What it means for you: Different target date/time can be run immediately. For the same combination, the system waits until the hourly window expires. The limit is stored locally in your browser.
Output: a simulated BTC price over time plus an indicative simulation indicator. You can review the history of previous simulations and compare with real developments. Everything is for informational and educational purposes — not investment advice or financial consulting.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Bitcoin Věštec free?
Yes, the tool is completely free and requires no registration. Just enter a date and time and you’ll instantly see the price simulation.
Are the simulations reliable?
The simulations are based on technical analysis and historical data. The results are for informational and educational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or financial guidance.
Why can results differ?
The cryptocurrency market is highly volatile and influenced by fundamental factors (news, regulation, sentiment). Simulations should therefore be taken with caution and used only as a complement to your own analysis.
Support the Development of Bitcoin Věštec
The Bitcoin Věštec project is independent and free for all users. If you like it and want to support further development, you can do so via voluntary cryptocurrency donations. Your support helps us add new features, improve the simulation methodology, and keep the website publicly available.