Bitcoin's been stuck well below its October peak—we're talking down around 30% from those all-time highs. Market analysts are now openly putting it out there: BTC has shifted into bear territory. The signs are adding up, and here's what's driving this call.
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MevSandwich
· 6h ago
A 30% drop and you're already calling it a bear market? Come on, that's nothing.
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DAOplomacy
· 6h ago
nah honestly the whole "bear market" framing feels kinda performative... like, arguably the incentive structures around doomposting are just *chef's kiss* for engagement metrics. historical precedent suggests analysts get real talkative when volatility spikes, non-trivial externalities and all that
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BankruptWorker
· 6h ago
Bear market? Laughing out loud, isn't this just an opportunity to buy the dip...
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 7h ago
A 30% drop and you're freaking out? Man, this is just the beginning.
Bitcoin's been stuck well below its October peak—we're talking down around 30% from those all-time highs. Market analysts are now openly putting it out there: BTC has shifted into bear territory. The signs are adding up, and here's what's driving this call.