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#比特币价格预测 Looking back at Bitcoin's history, such price fluctuations are not uncommon. From the peak of $20,000 at the end of 2017 to the bottom of $3,000 in 2018, then reaching a new high of $60,000 in 2021, Bitcoin has gone through many ups and downs. Now there are analysts predicting that the price could drop to $8,000, which reminds me of the cycles of volatility I've experienced over the years.
The market is always oscillating between fear and greed. When prices surge, everyone rushes to participate for fear of missing out; when prices plummet, people hurry to exit for fear of losses. But looking at Bitcoin’s 12-year development, the long-term trend is still upward. With each bull and bear cycle, the new bottom is often higher than the old one.
Will this correction really go down to $8,000 as Hayes said? It’s very hard to say. But based on previous experience, moments of extreme panic are often the best buying opportunities. However, we should also remember that no prediction can be 100% accurate. Investment requires rational analysis, risk control, and not letting short-term fluctuations affect our decisions. Because the true value of Bitcoin lies in technological innovation and application potential, not in temporary price movements.