Bitcoin: History Doesn't Repeat Itself? Bitcoin is like a yardstick for the entire crypto market, and if you compare its behavior with past cycles, you can understand something. If you look at the chart of bitcoin after the halving, you can see that it is somehow not according to plan now. Usually, after a halving, the price rises sharply, but now it is not clear what. In theory, bitcoin should peak 12-18 months after the halving, that is, somewhere in mid-late 2025. But now there is so much going on – big investors, Trump for crypto, geopolitics – that the old rules no longer work. The market has changed and comparing it with the past is so-so. Uncertainty is now at its maximum due to the economy, laws and trade wars, but the cycle may still continue. Bitcoin has become a part of the global financial system, and now it is affected by more than just halving.
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TonmoyBD
· 2025-03-16 04:41
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Bitcoin: History Doesn't Repeat Itself?
Bitcoin is like a yardstick for the entire crypto market, and if you compare its behavior with past cycles, you can understand something.
If you look at the chart of bitcoin after the halving, you can see that it is somehow not according to plan now. Usually, after a halving, the price rises sharply, but now it is not clear what.
In theory, bitcoin should peak 12-18 months after the halving, that is, somewhere in mid-late 2025. But now there is so much going on – big investors, Trump for crypto, geopolitics – that the old rules no longer work. The market has changed and comparing it with the past is so-so.
Uncertainty is now at its maximum due to the economy, laws and trade wars, but the cycle may still continue. Bitcoin has become a part of the global financial system, and now it is affected by more than just halving.