Here's the real question everyone should be wrestling with: Is the traditional 4-year Bitcoin halving cycle finally broken? Because if it isn't, and we're still playing by those old rules, then frankly, we're in trouble. The market might be looking at another multi-year consolidation phase before any significant recovery takes shape. Either the cycle holds and things get rough for a while longer, or we're staring down a 3-year wait before any major moves. Either way, buckle up—this could be a long game.
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LiquidityWitch
· 8h ago
If the four-year cycle really breaks, our group is going to be in trouble.
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TheMemefather
· 14h ago
If the four-year cycle really breaks, our group of retail investors will truly have to hibernate.
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MoonBoi42
· 14h ago
If the four-year cycle really collapses, our current situation will be quite awkward.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 14h ago
If the 4-year cycle is really gone, then we have to play a new game...
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Wait, do we really have to cross 3 years? I don't think the market is that pessimistic
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Talking about breaking the cycle so many times, fewer and fewer people believe it
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smh is hyping the "cycle broken" meme again, maybe we should do the opposite given the current situation
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Years of consolidation? No way, brother, my wallet can't wait that long
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This logic is a bit hard to hold up; cycles are always redefined after being broken
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MoonMathMagic
· 14h ago
If this cycle really ends, we're doomed. Otherwise, we might have to hold on for a few more years.
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GamefiHarvester
· 14h ago
The four-year cycle is all broken? Then we really have to endure it slowly, icebreaker.
Here's the real question everyone should be wrestling with: Is the traditional 4-year Bitcoin halving cycle finally broken? Because if it isn't, and we're still playing by those old rules, then frankly, we're in trouble. The market might be looking at another multi-year consolidation phase before any significant recovery takes shape. Either the cycle holds and things get rough for a while longer, or we're staring down a 3-year wait before any major moves. Either way, buckle up—this could be a long game.