#加密市场小幅下跌 The next direction for Bitcoin has emerged! Will it break above $80k and go higher? Or turn around and drop to $60k?


Unknowingly, Bitcoin has quietly moved from $60k to near $80k, reaching a critical point of debate again.
Is it going to break above $80k and go higher? Or return to $60k, or this time, fall below $60k?
Online opinions vary widely, with a large portion leaning towards a decline, with some extreme views predicting it will fall below $60k.
Looking at the overall picture, Bitcoin has historically gone through a four-year bull and bear cycle; on a larger scale, the overall price is becoming more expensive.
Will this change in the future?
Behind Bitcoin’s price is the most fundamental anchor of all currencies: trust and consensus.
Bitcoin’s consensus does not come from a centralized institution like a bank, but from everyone being able to contribute computing power and maintain nodes, sharing both honor and disgrace.
Compared to the past, is Bitcoin’s consensus becoming weaker? Or stronger?
Clearly, it’s the latter. From a consensus maintained by a few technical groups and retail investors in the past, to now a broader consensus formed by major countries and institutions worldwide, this has made Bitcoin’s fundamental stability more solid.
Some might say, I obviously know Bitcoin will become more expensive in the future, but the problem is: I want to buy at the lowest price.
Logically, someone will definitely buy at the lowest point, but it’s not just a technical issue; it’s also 99% luck!
Since it’s impossible to do so and you become obsessed with it, what will you get? Anxiety and frustration, which will cause you to miss the real bottom, always seeking the lowest price.
For retail investors, what matters isn’t the lowest price; it’s recognizing when the bottom zone appears, and understanding “I get it, this is a bottoming process, smart money is accumulating.”
Looking back, if you truly believe in the future decades of development of a crypto industry, what’s the difference between buying at $60,000 or $70,000?
The important thing is: you’re in the car.
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