Bitcoin's trading patterns increasingly mirror equity markets, yet the community still expects it to move like pure crypto. Price action follows macro flows, correlation with traditional assets tightens, volatility compresses into familiar market cycles. But here's the thing—this cycle genuinely operates under different structural conditions. Liquidity dynamics shifted. Institutional participation redefined volatility expectations. The asset class hasn't changed; the rules of the game have.
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down_only_larry
· 8h ago
Market trends follow macroeconomic movements; once institutions get involved, it changes the flavor.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 8h ago
Institutional entry really changes the game, but the old-timers are still sleepwalking.
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RunWhenCut
· 9h ago
Basically, when institutions come in, they just "tame" Bitcoin. Is this still that wild beast?
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Rugman_Walking
· 9h ago
That's right, BTC is now just a shadow of fiat currency; after institutional involvement, it has completely changed.
Bitcoin's trading patterns increasingly mirror equity markets, yet the community still expects it to move like pure crypto. Price action follows macro flows, correlation with traditional assets tightens, volatility compresses into familiar market cycles. But here's the thing—this cycle genuinely operates under different structural conditions. Liquidity dynamics shifted. Institutional participation redefined volatility expectations. The asset class hasn't changed; the rules of the game have.