🚨 Bitcoin Alert: The Familiar Cycle May Be Breaking — A New Risk Landscape Ahead



A notable caution is coming from one of crypto’s long-standing insiders. Andrej Majcen, CEO of Bitcoin Suisse, argues that Bitcoin is no longer behaving according to its once-reliable four-year halving rhythm—and that change could upend many long-held trading assumptions.

Majcen’s view is that market control has shifted decisively. Institutional capital now dominates: ETFs, hedge funds, corporate balance sheets, and macro-driven investors account for a growing share of activity. As a result, the sharp boom-and-bust cycles that retail traders once relied on have softened. Bitcoin, in this framework, responds less to miners and halving events and more to global liquidity, interest-rate policy, capital flows, and systemic financial stress.

Here’s where the warning intensifies 🚨
Majcen suggests the world could face a significant financial crisis within the next three to five years—not a crypto-only drawdown, but a broad macro shock impacting all asset classes. In that environment, Bitcoin may behave in ways the market has never experienced before.

If the old playbook no longer applies, many participants could be positioning for a version of Bitcoin that no longer exists.

That leaves a critical question unanswered:
👉 Is Bitcoin evolving into a true hedge against global instability?
👉 Or could it magnify the next wave of financial turmoil?

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