This year's Bitcoin trend has indeed been interesting. With only 3 days left until the annual candlestick is locked in, various market speculations have emerged.
Currently, the data is as follows: BTC is approximately 3% below the opening price of $93,400 at the beginning of the year. It doesn't seem like much, but at this critical juncture, every percentage point matters.
One detail worth noting is that, based on historical records, Bitcoin has never experienced a full-year loss in the six months following a halving. This is a quite meaningful pattern. The question is, can this round be an exception, or can this year break this curse?
A more direct question is before us: in the next 3 days, is it possible for BTC to surge again and re-test the annual high? This is an answer that both holders and observers want to see. The market is waiting, and the opportunity is also waiting.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 10h ago
Just these 3 days, either taking off or breaking down, no middle ground.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 10h ago
It's only 3 days, I feel like I might still go for it.
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SleepTrader
· 10h ago
If this curse is really broken, we'll see what excitement truly means.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 10h ago
Never lost in half a year, can I really break the record this time? Feels uncertain.
This year's Bitcoin trend has indeed been interesting. With only 3 days left until the annual candlestick is locked in, various market speculations have emerged.
Currently, the data is as follows: BTC is approximately 3% below the opening price of $93,400 at the beginning of the year. It doesn't seem like much, but at this critical juncture, every percentage point matters.
One detail worth noting is that, based on historical records, Bitcoin has never experienced a full-year loss in the six months following a halving. This is a quite meaningful pattern. The question is, can this round be an exception, or can this year break this curse?
A more direct question is before us: in the next 3 days, is it possible for BTC to surge again and re-test the annual high? This is an answer that both holders and observers want to see. The market is waiting, and the opportunity is also waiting.