Grayscale predicts new bitcoin highs in 2026, dismisses 4-year cycle view
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Bitcoin could reach new peaks by 2026, according to Grayscale, which discards four-year cycle theory. The firm indicates that 25% or more corrections are common in bull markets and do not necessarily mark a long-term downward trend. Bitcoin prices have been volatile since October, falling 32% to November and briefly touching the $80,000 before recovering to $91,300 to Tuesday, December 2. Grayscale stresses that, unlike previous cycles, the curr…
Grayscale Investments Fades Bitcoin 4-Year Cycle, Predicts ATH in 2026
Key Insights Grayscale says Bitcoin Price Prediction points to new highs despite usual pullbacks. Japan’s rising yields may pressure global markets and risk assets impacting Bitcoin. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETF inflows signal continued institutional interest. Grayscale Research said that its current Bitcoin price predictions points to new highs in 2026. The firm based its view on market structure and rising demand from exchange-traded products. Notab…
Grayscale Confirms Bitcoin Is No Longer Bound To A 4-Year Cycle
Grayscale said Bitcoin’s four-year cycle is over, as its dynamics have significantly evolved from dependence on retail flows to one that encompasses broader institutional adoption. The world’s largest digital asset-focused investment platform, Grayscale, confirmed in a report on Monday that Bitcoin’s (BTC) so-called four-year cycle is over. The event follows a cyclical pattern in which the premier digital asset typically experiences three years …
Grayscale Predicts 2026 Bitcoin Surge, Challenges Four-Year Cycle
Grayscale Research predicts Bitcoin could hit new all-time highs in 2026, challenging the traditional four-year cycle narrative. Recent Bitcoin drawdowns are consistent with historical averages, suggesting normal market volatility rather than a major trend reversal. Privacy-focused crypto assets outperformed in November, highlighting growing investor interest in private transactions. Grayscale Research is challenging a long-standing belief in th…
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