The old 4-year cycle narrative doesn't hold water anymore. Market dynamics have shifted way beyond that framework. Bitcoin can trade sideways indefinitely—honestly, most participants have stopped waiting for it to validate those textbook patterns. The game's changed. What matters now is something entirely different.
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UnluckyLemur
· 9h ago
Alright, the four-year cycle has long been a joke. Who still truly believes in that anymore?
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· 9h ago
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StableGeniusDegen
· 9h ago
Four-year cycle theory? That's a relic of the previous era, it should have been thrown into the trash long ago.
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GasFeeCrier
· 10h ago
Is that it? Still trying to shake off the four-year cycle? Wake up, this excuse is used by someone in every cycle.
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DogeBachelor
· 10h ago
Four-year cycle? That thing is already outdated. I've always said this theory can't be trusted. Who can understand the current market now...
The old 4-year cycle narrative doesn't hold water anymore. Market dynamics have shifted way beyond that framework. Bitcoin can trade sideways indefinitely—honestly, most participants have stopped waiting for it to validate those textbook patterns. The game's changed. What matters now is something entirely different.