Coinpedia: Bitcoin bear market enters final stage, altcoin rebound expected after 2027

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Coins World News, Coinpedia founder Qadir Ak stated in an exclusive interview that the Bitcoin bear market is in its final stage, but altcoins are not expected to see a significant rebound before 2027. He pointed out that despite market disagreement over future trends, Bitcoin's price hit a new low in June, and the bottom of the current cycle is expected to occur around the end of Q3 or the beginning of Q4 2026. Analyst Benjamin Cowen believes that a surge in trading volume is a crucial signal for identifying the bottom, as historically, each bottom has been accompanied by a sharp increase in trading activity. He also mentioned that Bitcoin's realized price is approximately $53,000, and past bear markets typically fell below this level, but this has not happened in the current cycle yet. Cowen argues that if Bitcoin's price drops to the $30,000 to $38,000 range, it would be a buying opportunity rather than a disaster.
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GateUser-e130bc45
· 11h ago
No altcoin chances until 2027? My altcoin bag is so green it’s freaking me out—please stop the bullish hype, I beg you.
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ChecksumSmile
· 11h ago
The surge in trading volume that Cowen mentioned is indeed crucial, but on-chain data is currently lifeless, and there is no sign of a bottom yet.
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GateUser-2100b43b
· 11h ago
The realized price of 53k hasn't been broken. If this wave really drops to the 30k range, my hand for going all-in is ready.
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LeverageLatte
· 11h ago
Only bottom out in Q3 2026? That timeline is way too long; only true diamond hands can endure it.
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