Market analyst CryptoCon has raised concerns about Bitcoin's traditional four-year halving cycle, suggesting it may not be as reliable as previously thought. In a recent post, CryptoCon highlighted differences between the current bear market and previous cycles, noting a lack of extreme fear and capitulation that typically precedes a bull run. This raises questions about whether Bitcoin is truly on the verge of a new rally or if the cycle might fail.
CryptoCon challenges the conventional belief that Bitcoin follows a predictable, supply-driven cycle, pointing out that widespread awareness of this pattern could disrupt its repetition. He suggests that shifting market narratives, such as interest rates and recession fears, may obscure the cycle's rhythm. Furthermore, CryptoCon warns of the possibility that this cycle could fail, with Bitcoin not reaching a new all-time high post-bear market, drawing parallels to gold's prolonged decline after the 1980s peak.
Investors are cautioned against premature optimism in "buying the dip," as the market may not have reached a structural bottom. While a future recovery is not ruled out, CryptoCon emphasizes the need for traders to consider both the potential continuation and the risk of a failed cycle when making investment decisions.
CryptoCon Warns Bitcoin's Halving Cycle May Not Hold
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