This is a simple analysis based on the past two Bitcoin cycles. Interestingly, from the bottom to the all-time high (ATH), it took exactly 152 weeks in both cases. If history repeats, that would place the next ATH around the week starting October 6, 2025, in the current cycle.
As for the predicted price, that’s far more uncertain. We’re currently in week 133 since the cycle bottom. If we compare proportionally to the 2017 cycle, the projected ATH would be around $260,000. If we instead follow the trajectory of the 2021 cycle, the ATH would be closer to $150,000.
Which of these is more likely? No one truly knows. However, it's important to consider the increasing adoption of Bitcoin by governments, institutions, and major corporations. This, combined with Bitcoin’s built-in scarcity, could lead to an entirely different outcome — possibly a supercycle, with a longer duration and a higher or fundamentally different ATH than seen in previous cycles.
No financial advice!
As for the predicted price, that’s far more uncertain. We’re currently in week 133 since the cycle bottom. If we compare proportionally to the 2017 cycle, the projected ATH would be around $260,000. If we instead follow the trajectory of the 2021 cycle, the ATH would be closer to $150,000.
Which of these is more likely? No one truly knows. However, it's important to consider the increasing adoption of Bitcoin by governments, institutions, and major corporations. This, combined with Bitcoin’s built-in scarcity, could lead to an entirely different outcome — possibly a supercycle, with a longer duration and a higher or fundamentally different ATH than seen in previous cycles.
No financial advice!
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