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Cathie Wood: The Four-Year Cycle of Bitcoin Will Be Broken, This Cycle's "Bottom" May Already Be Complete

Cathie Wood: The Four-Year Cycle of Bitcoin Will Be Broken, This Cycle's "Bottom" May Already Be Complete

2025-12-09 23:53

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ChainThink message, December 9, according to Bitcoin Magazine, ARK Invest founder Cathie Wood stated that Bitcoin's four-year cycle will be broken, and we may have already seen the bottom of this cycle.

#Bitcoin#Four-year cycle

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