The claim that the 4-year cycle is coming to an end is still premature. Look at the inflow of BTC into the network—according to historical patterns, the data doesn't support this argument at all. Unless the orange (Bitcoin) continues to rise before 2026 and begins to show abnormal non-cyclical trends, the "end of the cycle" narrative won't hold up. In short, we need to keep observing. The performance of historical cycles is in front of us, and the data will speak.
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WenMoon
· 01-12 05:30
Data speaks, the cycle is not over yet
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BankruptWorker
· 01-11 17:15
Data doesn't lie, let's keep observing.
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AlwaysAnon
· 01-09 09:11
Data is the hard truth; the hype and bragging have long since gone bankrupt.
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BTCWaveRider
· 01-09 06:55
Data speaks, but our wallets cry even more, haha
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-09 06:44
The data speaks for itself; everything else is just talk. We'll see in 2026. It's indeed too early to draw conclusions now.
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ETHReserveBank
· 01-09 06:38
Data speaks for itself; empty talk is useless. Just look at the inflow volume.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 01-09 06:37
The data hasn't shown any anomalies yet. What are you talking about, the cycle ending? We have to wait until Orange actually causes some serious trouble.
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ApeDegen
· 01-09 06:33
In the face of data, it's all nonsense. Keep lying flat and observing.
The claim that the 4-year cycle is coming to an end is still premature. Look at the inflow of BTC into the network—according to historical patterns, the data doesn't support this argument at all. Unless the orange (Bitcoin) continues to rise before 2026 and begins to show abnormal non-cyclical trends, the "end of the cycle" narrative won't hold up. In short, we need to keep observing. The performance of historical cycles is in front of us, and the data will speak.