Bernstein's analysts are calling time on Bitcoin's traditional four-year cycle. Their take? We're witnessing an extended bull run now, one where institutional money keeps flowing in—steadily absorbing whatever retail investors dump during panic moments. The old boom-bust rhythm might actually be breaking down as big players change the game's dynamics entirely.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 12-10 00:11
Is the four-year cycle broken? Haha, institutions are indeed accumulating, but don't be so absolute about it.
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Hash_Bandit
· 12-09 23:55
ngl the halving cycle narrative is getting a bit stale... institutions dumping capital in doesn't automatically break the difficulty adjustment rhythms we've been riding since the genesis block tbh
Bernstein's analysts are calling time on Bitcoin's traditional four-year cycle. Their take? We're witnessing an extended bull run now, one where institutional money keeps flowing in—steadily absorbing whatever retail investors dump during panic moments. The old boom-bust rhythm might actually be breaking down as big players change the game's dynamics entirely.