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I believe that, from now on, due to factors like institutional investors, ETFs, and even Trump as president, the Bitcoin halving won’t have a negative impact. Instead, only the positive effects will remain. For example, we may no longer see 92%, 85%, or 65% drops, and we might not even see a 25% decrease from cycle peaks.

Bitcoin is becoming savings asset for millions and billions in the near future like 2027!

What do you all think?

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Pierre 1y ago

I am not sure. Most ETF investors don’t have a hodling mentality. Any sell offs in the market will be amplified by the ETFs.

When the average investor will want to de-risk their investments, there will be a mass exodus in the Bitcoin ETFs which will drive prices down.

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Badsamm 1y ago

Most ETF retail buyers will dump, the institutions will buy those coins aggressively IMO

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