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Bitcoin Bubble Is Not Real – It Just Happens Every 4 Years

Every few years, headlines scream the same thing:

"Bitcoin is a bubble!"

Yet, if you zoom out and look at Bitcoin's full timeline, the so-called "bubble" isn’t a one-time event — it’s a cyclical pattern tied to its design.

🚀 A Four-Year Rhythm

Bitcoin operates on a unique economic cycle called the halving, which occurs roughly every 4 years. During this event, the block reward that miners receive is cut in half. This reduces the supply of new Bitcoins entering the market — making it scarcer.

Each halving has historically triggered a surge in price, followed by a cooling-off period. This creates a cycle:

> Accumulation → Parabolic growth → Crash → Recovery → Repeat

Not a bubble — a rhythm.

📉 Why It Looks Like a Bubble

Traditional investors are used to steady market behavior. So when they see Bitcoin rise 10x and fall 70% within 12 months, they label it irrational.

But here’s the truth:

The 2013 “bubble” grew from ~$100 to $1,000

The 2017 “bubble” went from $1,000 to nearly $20,000

The 2021 “bubble” peaked around $69,000

Each bottom is higher than the last, and each crash is part of a long-term upward trend.

💡 Not a Bug — a Feature

Volatility isn't a flaw in Bitcoin — it's part of its discovery phase as a monetary revolution. Each cycle onboards more users, miners, institutions, and developers. What seems like a pop is really just Bitcoin breathing.

🔄 So… Bubble? No.

Bitcoin isn’t a bubble that will burst and disappear. It’s a monetary network with adoption cycles, driven by hard-coded scarcity, global demand, and long-term conviction.

The real question isn’t whether Bitcoin is in a bubble.

The real question is: Are you ready for the next cycle?

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👉 #Bitcoin #HalvingCycle #MacroFinance #DigitalGold #NotABubble #LongTermThinking

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I don't know why it's as hard for no-coiners to just zoom out on the price history.

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