CZ has made another statement in Abu Dhabi: the old saying that Bitcoin goes through a bull market every four years may be coming to an end, and now we need to look at the super cycle. In plain terms, it means that institutions and large funds are entering the market, and regulatory trends are more influential than halving events.
He also mentioned the national Bitcoin reserves, saying that if the United States takes the lead in accumulating Bitcoin, other countries are likely to follow suit.
The term 'super cycle' sounds quite impressive, but ultimately it boils down to where the money flows, that’s where the wind picks up. When institutions invest real money, the volatility might not be as friendly to retail investors, and it may truly become a case of big fish eating small fish, with slow bulls trampling on urgent bears. As for national accumulation of coins? If a major power really takes action, many smaller countries might end up cursing while secretly opening their wallets.
However, that being said, regardless of how the cycles change, those who can hold on might still win big, while the newcomers who chase trends will still get washed out. The market is becoming more institutionalized, but the wild energy in the crypto circle is unlikely to change in the short term. Stay calm and watch the play, hold onto the spot assets, and wait for the wind to come 🫡

