Bitcoin's 4-year cycle structure just hit a major inflection point. For the first time in its 14-year history, BTC posted a red year immediately after a halving event. Traditionally, the year following the post-halving period has been where downturns occurred to complete the full 4-year cycle. Now that pattern has flipped—we're entering genuinely uncharted territory as the market breaks its historical playbook. This shift raises critical questions about how macro conditions and adoption patterns are reshaping Bitcoin's traditional cyclical behavior.

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NftBankruptcyClubvip
· 12h ago
This time it's really different, the historical pattern has completely reversed... Feeling a bit anxious.
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fork_in_the_roadvip
· 12h ago
The cycle has been broken, and this time it's truly different... The macro environment has changed, and Bitcoin has to change too.
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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 12h ago
Whoa, has the cycle been broken? Then we're really entering uncharted territory...
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AirdropHunterKingvip
· 12h ago
Bro, the four-year cycle has been broken? So what about all those "must rise" theories before? How many times have I heard that since 2016? This time, not playing by the usual rules—what does that mean? It means we need to analyze every coin in the wallet more carefully, no more blind gambling. The historical patterns are no longer reliable; we need to see how the macro situation unfolds. In plain terms, the variables are too large, more exciting than just farming airdrops.
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