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Michael Saylor says Bitcoin four-year cycle is dead

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Last updated: 05/04/2026 7:29 Chiều
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Capital flows now lead Bitcoin price actionMicroStrategy strategy remains part of the debate

Michael Saylor said Bitcoin no longer follows the traditional four-year cycle tied to halving events. He said the market has moved into a new phase where capital flows and credit now shape price direction.

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  • Michael Saylor said Bitcoin no longer follows the four-year halving cycle seen in prior markets.
  • He said capital flows, bank credit, and institutional adoption now drive Bitcoin’s long-term price path.
  • Adam Livingston said MicroStrategy built a lead that rivals may struggle to match in Bitcoin.

Michael Saylor said the old pattern linked to Bitcoin halving events is no longer the main market driver. He stated that the traditional four-year cycle is “dead” as Bitcoin takes on a different role in global finance.

For years, many traders linked Bitcoin’s price moves to halving events that cut miner rewards. Those events were widely seen as a major reason for recurring boom-and-bust phases in the market. Saylor now argues that this structure no longer defines Bitcoin’s path.

Capital flows now lead Bitcoin price action

Saylor said Bitcoin’s next phase depends more on how money enters the asset through institutions and credit systems. He wrote that “price is now driven by capital flows” and added that bank and digital credit will shape Bitcoin’s growth path.

That view shifts focus away from supply shock alone. It places more attention on broader financial access, including how banks, funds, and large firms use Bitcoin as part of treasury and reserve strategies.

Saylor’s remarks came as large firms continue to build products and services around Bitcoin. That trend has changed how many market participants view the asset, especially as regulated access has expanded through financial platforms.

He said Bitcoin has changed its place on the world stage. In his view, adoption by traditional finance now carries more weight than past cycle models built around miner reward cuts.

MicroStrategy strategy remains part of the debate

The discussion also returned to MicroStrategy’s large Bitcoin holdings. Market commentator Adam Livingston said Saylor and MicroStrategy have effectively “won the game” of institutional Bitcoin adoption through early and aggressive accumulation.

That claim reflects the company’s large position and its long-running Bitcoin treasury model. 

At the same time, Saylor’s latest comments add to a wider market debate over whether Bitcoin now trades more on institutional demand than on its historic halving cycle pattern.

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