Important crypto personality, Bobby Lee, who was the former CEO of BTCC (China’s first Bitcoin exchange) and a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation, took to Twitter to predict that in 2021, 1BTC may be equal to $39,900. He believes that at this time, the price of one BTC would be enough to purchase one Tesla Cybertruck.
Bobby Lee Gives BTC-CyberTruck 2021 Price Prediction
The former CEO seems influenced by Bitcoin (BTC) after the stunning rally that started last night. Lee named Tesla CEO, Elon Musk to note that he was pondering buying the Cybertruck model, which Tesla plans to release in 2021. Lee seems to not to show much concern about the Cybertruck price as he believes that a single unit of his bitcoin holdings will be able to purchase one of the trucks by 2021.
Lee keys into Tesla's calculations that one Tesla CyberTruck could cost less than one BTC in 2021. At the moment, one Cybertruck changes hands at between $39,000 to $76,000 in official Tesla stores.
If you believe me about #Bitcoin’s price trajectory next year, you can also buy a @Tesla #CyberTruck for cheap by investing just ~$10,000 now to buy 1 $BTC.
This indicates that the former CEO expects Bitcoin to increase by about 300% profit in order to attain the enterprising goal. Lee emphasized that there is a possibility for 1 Bitcoin (BTC) to buy one Cybertruck cheaply in 2021.
Conducting a survey on his twitter account, respondents believe that one BTC by 2021, would be equal or more than $39,000. This category of people constitute about 69% percent of the poll.
Like, Retweet, Get Tesla
As part of his commitment to his BTC price prediction, Bobby Lee promises to order one Tesla Cybertruck to a lucky winner. This however, is based on two sets of conditions that participants "Like and retweet" this Twitter post as well as if BTC touches $39,900 price by 2021.
SpaceX And Tesla Developments
SpaceX obtained a $1 million value of "battery components" from Tesla in 2019. Also, early in the first quarter of 2020, SpaceX purchased $1.2 million more of the same components.
SpaceX also acquired "non-battery vehicle parts" from Tesla in both 2019 and in the early quarter of 2020, according to a recent filing. The car parts were said to have been basic items out of Tesla's parts directory.The Sales of Tesla car parts to spaces is valued at $1.2 million in 2019 and the first quarter of 2020 alone.
Tesla is also building custom tools at its machining facility for spaceX for around $700,000 including labor hours.