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Bitcoin Halving in April 2024 Could Extend Bullish Trends, Says Top Analyst

Published 12/30/2023, 09:28 AM
Updated 12/30/2023, 09:30 AM
© Reuters Bitcoin Halving in April 2024 Could Extend Bullish Trends, Says Top Analyst

U.Today - In a recent tweet, renowned crypto analyst Ali Martinez ignited a wave of optimism within the cryptocurrency community by that the upcoming Bitcoin halving, slated for April 2024, may propel the leading digital asset into an extended period of bullish trends. Martinez, who is well-regarded for his insightful market analyses, emphasized the cyclical nature of Bitcoin (BTC) price movements, intricately linked to its halving events.

In a tweet, the analyst pointed out that Bitcoin's design revolves around four-year cycles, influenced by its halving events, and frequently reflects its . He noted that historically, this pattern translates to three years of bullish trends followed by one year of bearish correction. According to Martinez, based on this cycle, BTC is currently in an upward phase, with the potential for extension until December 2025.

Critical moment for Bitcoin

On May 11, 2020, the most recent Bitcoin halving occurred, leading to a substantial decrease in mining rewards, from 12.5 coins per block to 6.25 coins. As expected, the constrained supply contributed to a . Bitcoin's value climbed from $6,877 on April 11, one month before the halving, to $8,821 during the event. Following the event, despite notable fluctuations, the price continued to ascend over the subsequent year, reaching $49,504 on May 11, 2021.

As of the latest , the current price of Bitcoin stands at $42,831. While experiencing a marginal 0.22% dip in the last 24 hours, the digital asset has demonstrated an overall positive trend, boasting an 11.89% increase in the last 30 days. Investors and analysts alike are closely monitoring these developments as they anticipate the potential bullish momentum that the upcoming Bitcoin halving event could bring to the cryptocurrency market.

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