2025 will become a critical period to witness a historic moment in Bitcoin's history. Discussions about Bitcoin cycle theory in the market are becoming increasingly intense. Some believe that Bitcoin has broken free from the traditional 4-year bull and bear cycle constraints, and this time may usher in a true long-term bull market. Supporters point out that this signifies the maturity of the Bitcoin market and the involvement of institutional forces. Conversely, another camp holds a different view, believing that Bitcoin's 4-year cycle pattern remains solid, and the cyclical pattern of history will continue, with market trends following the existing cycle logic. Both perspectives have their own logical support—one focusing on changes in market structure, the other on the continuation of historical patterns. This ongoing debate about Bitcoin cycle theory also reflects the market's different expectations for future trends. Regardless of which view ultimately prevails, Bitcoin's performance in 2025 is worth close attention.
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OPsychology
· 2h ago
Breaking the cycle or the cyclical period, in simple terms, it all depends on who can bet correctly. Anyway, I’ve placed some bets on both sides haha.
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0xInsomnia
· 17h ago
Breaking the cycle or sticking to the cycle, to be honest, I'm tired of hearing both opinions. Aren't they all just gambling? Let's see the real outcome in 2025.
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BearMarketBarber
· 20h ago
Breaking the 4-year cycle? Haha, history always repeats itself, just in different forms.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 01-06 19:03
Breaking the cycle or sticking to the cycle, all talk is just nonsense. Waiting to see the 2025 market trend is the real deal.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-05 07:01
The pattern is set; whether the 4-year cycle breaks or not depends on the big players. Don't bother with all these illusions.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 01-05 07:01
Breaking the 4-year cycle? Someone says that every bull market. When the next crash happens, you'll realize how brutal history really is.
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governance_lurker
· 01-05 06:50
Breaking the cycle or sticking to the cycle, at the end of the day, it still depends on who makes money. Anyway, what's the use of saying so much?
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 01-05 06:49
The theory of breaking cycles and maintaining cycles are starting to clash again. Both have some truth, but neither dares to go all in. This is the real picture of the crypto world, haha.
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-05 06:49
The cycle theory is completely post hoc reasoning. Only when the cycle actually ends do people dare to talk about it. It's still confusing and somewhat surreal to be obsessing over this right now.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 01-05 06:39
Breaking the 4-year cycle or continuing the loop, honestly, I think it's all just gambling; no one can say for sure.
2025 will become a critical period to witness a historic moment in Bitcoin's history. Discussions about Bitcoin cycle theory in the market are becoming increasingly intense. Some believe that Bitcoin has broken free from the traditional 4-year bull and bear cycle constraints, and this time may usher in a true long-term bull market. Supporters point out that this signifies the maturity of the Bitcoin market and the involvement of institutional forces. Conversely, another camp holds a different view, believing that Bitcoin's 4-year cycle pattern remains solid, and the cyclical pattern of history will continue, with market trends following the existing cycle logic. Both perspectives have their own logical support—one focusing on changes in market structure, the other on the continuation of historical patterns. This ongoing debate about Bitcoin cycle theory also reflects the market's different expectations for future trends. Regardless of which view ultimately prevails, Bitcoin's performance in 2025 is worth close attention.