After Bitcoin rises back above $81,000, the market suddenly realizes: the bull market still isn’t over



Once BTC is back above $81,000, the most awkward people in the market show up again—those who prematurely “declared the end of the bull market.”
Because Bitcoin’s biggest feature is: it always rises more than you think it will, and it also torments people more than they imagine.
Many previously believed that BTC had already risen too far, and that a deep correction was inevitable. But the market simply flipped the script and began to range near new highs, gradually grinding down bearish sentiment.
This kind of market is actually the most terrifying.
Because it doesn’t surge upward all at once—it rises slowly, rises again and again, and rises amid oscillations. In the end, it makes everyone watching from the sidelines fully miss out, all while doubting.
And from a capital perspective, the market still isn’t short of money. ETFs, institutional allocations, and long-term holders locking in positions are continuously reducing circulating supply.
Simply put: more and more people want to buy, while fewer and fewer people are willing to sell.
That’s why BTC can always keep climbing when everyone thinks it’s “too expensive.”
Of course, risks do exist. Especially in the short-term market, where a lot of profit-taking has already built up—any negative catalyst could trigger a sharp shakeout.
But what’s most astonishing about Bitcoin is this: every time it crashes hard, it ultimately turns into a “small fluctuation” on the long-term chart.
So the real issue has never been “Will it drop tomorrow?”—it’s whether “in the next few years, will it be higher?”
And the answer that more and more capital is giving now is: yes.
So the market starts entering a classic cycle: doubt, rise, FOMO, chase the highs, crash, and then rise again.
The crypto market doesn’t produce wealth myths—it just infinitely repeats a story of human nature. #Gate广场五月交易分享
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JustAPig.
· 2h ago
This face is beaten to a bronze.
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GateUser-c9ad0498
· 2h ago
Get involved
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RiceFlowerFungus
· 2h ago
The supply-side logic holds — the exchange BTC holdings are at their lowest since 2018. The difficult part is the FOMO rhythm: historically, the window from volatility to chasing highs and reaching a climax is usually only 3-5 days. Missing it means the next round of missed opportunities is just a prelude.
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HighAmbition
· 3h ago
thnxx for the update
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· 3h ago
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