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by: xpoolPosted on: November 26, 2025

Jeff Park Claims Bitcoin’s Halving Cycle is Over, New 2-Year Trend Emerges

Cryptocurrency advisor Jeff Park argues that Bitcoin’s traditional 4-year halving cycle is outdated and a new, more dynamic two-year cycle is taking hold. This shift stems from institutional investor behavior and the rapid rise of Bitcoin ETFs.

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