Many people believe that when Bitcoin is halved every four years, it will first fall to the range of $57,000 to $53,000, wash out undetermined investors, and then break through the historical highs, rising all the way to $80,000 or even $100,000. But now that this expectation has become widely recognized, it is uncertain whether the market will follow the old script. If everyone expects to buy at $60,000, and then sell it at $80,000 or $100,000 to make a profit, then who will take over the high-priced Bitcoin becomes a problem. This reminds us that the cryptocurrency market is full of variables, making money is far from being as simple as imagined, and investors need to be cautious.