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Michael Saylor declares Bitcoin's four-year cycle dead as institutional adoption evolves
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Published 2026-04-05 11:13 UTCUpdated 2026-04-05 12:14 UTC
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Overview
Michael Saylor, a prominent figure in institutional cryptocurrency adoption, has stated that Bitcoin's traditional four-year halving cycle is officially dead.
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Why now
- Saylor's recent statements confirm a new phase in Bitcoin's market evolution.
- Coincides with growing institutional involvement in cryptocurrency.
- Marks a departure from a long-standing market timing framework for Bitcoin.
Why it matters
- Signals a shift in Bitcoin market dynamics beyond traditional halving cycles.
- Highlights the influence of capital flows and credit on crypto price movements.
- Reflects maturation of institutional adoption impacting Bitcoin's behavior.
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Recurring claims
- Bitcoin's four-year halving cycle is dead, with capital flows and credit now shaping its price direction.
How sources frame it
- Michael Saylor: neutral
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Michael Saylor says Bitcoin four-year cycle is dead
Crypto.News · crypto.news · 2026-04-05 12:14 UTC
Saylor Says Bitcoin Four-Year Cycle Is Officially Dead
U.Today · u.today · 2026-04-05 11:13 UTC
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