Despite the prevailing climate, Bitwise has predicted that Bitcoin would break its traditional four-year cycle and push to new highs in 2026.
Their view is that factors like the halving, institutional adoption, and growing ETF demand are changing the way Bitcoin behaves.
Source: Bitwise
To add to the point, Bitcoin is getting less volatile. In 2025, it has already been less volatile than mammoths like Nvidia [NVIDIA], starting to act like a “mature” asset.
If that trend continues, this current weakness may end up looking like a transition into something better.
A sense of permanence
The long-term is about position, and Bitcoin is already standing among giants. Today, it sits comfortably in the top 10 global assets, alongside gold, Apple, and Microsoft.
That alone is a big sign of how far the asset has come.
Source: X
A decade from now, the conversation will most certainly be about where it ranks, rather than survival. Institutions are now treating it as a core holding, giving it loads of much needed credibility.
The cycles may come and go, but Bitcoin’s place on the global balance sheet looks increasingly permanent.
Final Thoughts
- Bitcoin’s -19% Q4 projection shows near-term weakness, but the only way to go is up.
- With top-10 global asset status, Bitcoin is evolving into a mature asset.
Source: https://ambcrypto.com/bitcoin-is-it-a-case-of-pain-today-gains-tomorrow-for-btcs-price/


