If you're tired of the recent fluctuations in Bitcoin's market, take a look back at 2019, which was quite similar.
That year, Bitcoin hit a high in June, then QT concluded in August. The subsequent story is familiar— the market started to decline, just at a slower pace.
But this decline is not even in the same league as previous bear markets. Think about the crazy peaks in 2017 and 2021—that's real decline. The 2019 correction? Honestly, just a buffer, not so intense. Cycles always repeat, but each story is slightly different.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 19h ago
The wave in 2019 was basically meaningless. Now, the market is much more exciting than back then.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 20h ago
The 2019 market rally really isn't impressive compared to now; it was really the 2017 event that was a true slaughter.
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SerumSqueezer
· 20h ago
History always repeats itself, just with a slightly different script.
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defi_detective
· 20h ago
The wave in 2019 was not really worth watching at all. I've experienced the real crash before. What does this market situation count as?
If you're tired of the recent fluctuations in Bitcoin's market, take a look back at 2019, which was quite similar.
That year, Bitcoin hit a high in June, then QT concluded in August. The subsequent story is familiar— the market started to decline, just at a slower pace.
But this decline is not even in the same league as previous bear markets. Think about the crazy peaks in 2017 and 2021—that's real decline. The 2019 correction? Honestly, just a buffer, not so intense. Cycles always repeat, but each story is slightly different.