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by: xpoolPosted on: April 6, 2025

Bitcoin Halving: Past Performance Suggests Still More Upside Ahead

Recent Bitcoin price fluctuations have left some investors feeling anxious, but history offers a reassuring message: the halving cycle is still in its early stages. Typically, Bitcoin bull markets peak approximately 500 days after a halving event. This means we may be only halfway through the current cycle, with peak potential potentially reaching late 2025.

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