Each cycle repeats the same story: when Bitcoin $BTC rises — they say it’s the future. When it falls — they declare it dead.
But the chart says something a little different.
2011: $30 → Bitcoin — the future
2012: $5 → Bitcoin is dead
2013: $1,330 → Bitcoin — the future
2015: $200 → Bitcoin is dead
2017: $19,000 → Bitcoin — the future
2018: $3,300 → Bitcoin is dead
2021: $69,000 → Bitcoin — the future
2022: $16,000 → Bitcoin is dead
2025: $126,000 → Bitcoin — the future
2026: $60,000 → Bitcoin is dead
And every time, the market makes you reconsider this conclusion.
A 50–80% drop for Bitcoin has historically not been something new. The most interesting part starts when most people are already convinced the cycle is over.
Maybe right now we’re seeing exactly that kind of moment again. Or maybe this cycle really is different from the previous ones.
But the chart says something a little different.
2011: $30 → Bitcoin — the future
2012: $5 → Bitcoin is dead
2013: $1,330 → Bitcoin — the future
2015: $200 → Bitcoin is dead
2017: $19,000 → Bitcoin — the future
2018: $3,300 → Bitcoin is dead
2021: $69,000 → Bitcoin — the future
2022: $16,000 → Bitcoin is dead
2025: $126,000 → Bitcoin — the future
2026: $60,000 → Bitcoin is dead
And every time, the market makes you reconsider this conclusion.
A 50–80% drop for Bitcoin has historically not been something new. The most interesting part starts when most people are already convinced the cycle is over.
Maybe right now we’re seeing exactly that kind of moment again. Or maybe this cycle really is different from the previous ones.
