$BTC has followed the same 4-year halving cycle for more than a decade and looks like, it's happening again.
Every cycle starts with accumulation, moves into expansion, then euphoria and finally a deep reset.
The trigger has always been the same: the Bitcoin halving, followed by delayed price reactions.
Historically, BTC doesn't peek immediately after the halving.
It builds slowly, shakes out weak hands, then accelerates when liquidity and confidence return.
Right now, price action feels familiar, steady climbs, sudden pullbacks and growing long-term conviction.
Not full euphoria though, but no longer pure accumulation either.
If history rhymes again, the next phase could define the entire cycle.
So the real question is:
Which part of the 4-year Bitcoin cycle do you think we're in right now?


