The way you ask your introductory question ("Is it possible to find Bitcoin's intrinsic value?") you suggest, that there is something like an intrinsic value. However, from a sociologist's perspective, I have unfortunately to disagree. I'm not saying that sociologists get it more "right" than others, but from our perspective, there is no such thing as an "intrinsic value"; value is a social construct and value in markets is precisely constructed by means of economic knowledge, such as the fisher equation. The only question is, if market participants perceive this equation as being legit or not. If so, people would act as if there was an intrinsic value that can be calculated with that equation. Also see this very interesting book on the topic http://wtf.tw/ref/mackenzie.pdf
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