BlockchainTalker
Can Bitcoin really have its rise and fall calculated using a calendar? It sounds mystical, but the historical data is right here.
Someone left a message at the end of 2023: "The peak will be seen on October 6, 2025." What happened? Bitcoin shot up to $126,000 that day and then turned back directly, with an error of less than 72 hours. What's even more outrageous is that looking back through several cycles, this kind of precision has always existed—1064 days of rise + 364 days of fall, as precise as a clock.
Why is this happening? Three reasons are hard to bear: the halving mechanism cuts o
Someone left a message at the end of 2023: "The peak will be seen on October 6, 2025." What happened? Bitcoin shot up to $126,000 that day and then turned back directly, with an error of less than 72 hours. What's even more outrageous is that looking back through several cycles, this kind of precision has always existed—1064 days of rise + 364 days of fall, as precise as a clock.
Why is this happening? Three reasons are hard to bear: the halving mechanism cuts o
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