The wild part about Bitcoin cycles is that the “obvious dip” everyone waits for often disappears before most people believe it.

A lot of traders are still anchored to sub-$60K $BTC, hoping for one last clean entry. I’ve seen this movie before: fear keeps you frozen near the lows, then greed makes you chase when the new floor is already forming.

The bullish case now is simple but powerful. With $BTC trading around the $65K+ zone, some market veterans argue that below $60K may not be a normal stop anymore if this area turns into the cycle floor. That doesn’t mean price only goes up, but it does mean the market structure may be shifting.

Why? Global money supply keeps expanding, while Bitcoin’s supply stays capped at 21 million. At the same time, institutional access is getting easier, which changes the type of buyer supporting the market. In past cycles, once bigger capital accepted a higher range, old “cheap” prices started looking like history.

The lesson is not to FOMO into $BTC, $ETH, or $BNB blindly. It’s to understand that floors are built when supply is tight, liquidity is rising, and strong hands stop selling into fear. If $60K never returns, the mistake won’t be missing a number. It will be failing to adapt.

Do you think $60K is gone for good, or is the market setting up one more shakeout?

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