Bitcoin’s typical four-year cycle may not hold true this time, with analysts pointing to the approval of ETFs in January 2024 as a game-changer. Institutions like Harvard University and Goldman Sachs are investing in Bitcoin through ETFs, suggesting a more stable market. Bitcoin hit a new all-time high recently, trading at $115,492 per coin, up 22% year-to-date. Despite past cycles, experts remain divided on Bitcoin’s future trajectory, with some pointing to signs of fatigue in capital inflows and profit levels comparable to past euphoric phases. Ultimately, only time will tell if Bitcoin will follow its historical patterns or chart a new course.

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