Bitcoin's historical trend of rising during the Lunar New Year faces uncertainty in 2026 after a decade-long streak was broken last year. From 2015 to 2024, Bitcoin consistently posted gains during the Spring Festival, with returns ranging from 0.8% to 19.5%. However, in 2025, Bitcoin fell by 4.8%, dropping from $74,800 to $71,200, marking the first decline in ten years. As the 2026 Chinese New Year market window opens, Bitcoin is trading around $67,000. Investors are watching closely to see if the cryptocurrency will resume its previous pattern of gains or continue the downward trend observed last year.