Bitcoin Breaks Decade-Long Four-Year Cycle Pattern in 2025

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Gate News bot message, Bitcoin has historically followed a cyclical price pattern for over a decade: four consecutive years of price growth followed by one year of decline, with this pattern repeating consistently. In 2025, this traditional four-year cycle of growth and decline was broken for the first time.

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· 01-02 09:41
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· 01-02 05:43
According to PANews, CryptoQuant's Head of Research, Julio Moreno, shared insights on the Milk Road program, suggesting that Bitcoin may have entered a bear market two months ago. Moreno's analysis, based on indicators such as the one-year moving average, points to this conclusion.
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