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CryptoCon: Unlike the Halving Cycles Theory, the Alternate Theory says there is a possibility that Bitcoin cycles are shifting left by 6 months. This would call for a top around May 2025. As price nears yearly highs, more and more people are convinced this time is different. Price for now continues to side with the original Halving Cycles Theory with a top in late 2025. But what would make the Alternate Theory, become the primary theory? New ATHs sooner than expected. According to the Alternate Theory, new ATHs would appear after May 2024, instead of November 2024. This would mark a monumental shift for Bitcoin, breaking firm cycles that have existed since it was created. Until we see price action going that way, nothing is different, but if it does... we can be prepared! #Bitcoin #ATH #Write2Earn

CryptoCon:

Unlike the Halving Cycles Theory, the Alternate Theory says there is a possibility that Bitcoin cycles are shifting left by 6 months.

This would call for a top around May 2025.

As price nears yearly highs, more and more people are convinced this time is different.

Price for now continues to side with the original Halving Cycles Theory with a top in late 2025.

But what would make the Alternate Theory, become the primary theory? New ATHs sooner than expected.

According to the Alternate Theory, new ATHs would appear after May 2024, instead of November 2024.

This would mark a monumental shift for Bitcoin, breaking firm cycles that have existed since it was created.

Until we see price action going that way, nothing is different, but if it does... we can be prepared!

#Bitcoin #ATH #Write2Earn

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