Having experienced several cycles of bull and bear markets, a pattern is becoming increasingly clear— as long as BTC can withstand the current downward phase and hold on until the next halving event, it's basically a ticket to new highs. Historical data shows that after the last halving, new highs were reached within a few months, and this time won't be an exception. If market expectations remain stable, breaking through the 130,000 mark is almost a certainty. The key is whether we can smoothly get through this painful period; the power of the halving cycle should not be underestimated.
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PoolJumper
· 12-17 04:55
The halving... I've heard it so many times my ears are getting calloused. Every time they say it's a sure thing, but in the end? It still depends on luck.
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BTCWaveRider
· 12-16 15:32
The narrative about the halving cycle has been heard several times, each time claiming it's a sure thing. But what happens? It all depends on the market maker's mood.
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130,000? Dream on. Let's see if we can survive this round of halving first.
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Historical data is there, but it can't stop a policy ban. Don't be so optimistic.
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Those who can't withstand this downturn have already cut their losses. Those who remain are all gamblers. Why bother comforting yourself?
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Halving does have power, but it also depends on the macro environment. BTC isn't really a safe-haven asset.
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It sounds convincing, but basically it's just betting that the next buyer will pay more than you did.
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The premise is stable market expectations, but those two words are never reliable. One black swan can ruin everything.
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BlockchainBard
· 12-16 15:27
I've heard the term "halving cycle" too many times. Every time, people say, "This time is different." But what's the result? Ultimately, it depends on who can endure until that moment.
Having experienced several cycles of bull and bear markets, a pattern is becoming increasingly clear— as long as BTC can withstand the current downward phase and hold on until the next halving event, it's basically a ticket to new highs. Historical data shows that after the last halving, new highs were reached within a few months, and this time won't be an exception. If market expectations remain stable, breaking through the 130,000 mark is almost a certainty. The key is whether we can smoothly get through this painful period; the power of the halving cycle should not be underestimated.