Cryptocurrency Growth Waves: From $145 to $88,700 — How Bitcoin is rewriting financial history

Bitcoin has made an incredible journey over 16 years—from a nearly unknown project to a trillion-dollar asset. Every major price surge followed the same pattern: supply reduction, institutional interest, and media focus. Today, with BTC trading at $88,700, it’s important to understand the patterns that created these rallies to recognize the signals of the next one.

Anatomy of Growth Waves: Why Bitcoin Moves in Cycles

Bitcoin’s growth wave is not just a price increase. It’s a combination of three factors: supply cap via halving, influx of fresh capital, and narrative shifts.

Halving as a Trigger: Every four years, the Bitcoin protocol cuts the reward for mined blocks in half. This is a mathematical process embedded in the code. Historically, each halving has been followed by a rally:

  • 2012: +5,200% after the first halving
  • 2016: +315% after the second
  • 2020: +230% after the third
  • 2024: the fourth halving launched the current recovery cycle

Institutional Dynamics: In 2024, a turning point was SEC approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January. This opened the door for traditional investors who don’t want to deal with wallets and private keys. By November, over $28 billion dollars flowed into US Bitcoin ETFs—more than into gold ETFs.

Real Numbers for 2024-25 Wave:

  • Start of the year: $40,000
  • November: $88,700 (up 132%)
  • Analyst expectations: approaching $100,000
  • Total assets in spot ETFs: $28+ billion
  • MicroStrategy institutional holdings: +5,000+ BTC in 2024

From Beginnings to Boom: Four Cycles That Changed Bitcoin

2013: When the world first noticed Bitcoin

The first major wave looked like this: $145 in May → $1,200 in December. That’s a 730% increase over seven months.

What triggered it?

  • Cyprus banking crisis: When the government froze deposits, people looked for alternative stores of value
  • Media coverage: Bitcoin broke out of tech circles
  • Early enthusiasm: Tech enthusiasts and early adopters were the only participants

But almost everything collapsed: Mt. Gox, which held 70% of all traded Bitcoin, was hacked. Price fell to $300 in 2014 (-75% from the peak).

Lesson: Infrastructure matters. Weak security can destroy trust overnight.

2017: When retail investors heard about Bitcoin in a coffee shop

The second cycle was different. It was the era of initial coin offerings (ICO).

Numbers:

  • January: $1,000
  • December: $20,000 (up 1,900%)
  • Daily trading volume grew from $200 million to $15 billion
  • Everyone’s friends discussed cryptocurrencies

What sparked the rally:

  • ICO boom: New projects raised millions in hours by issuing tokens
  • Accessible exchanges: Trading became as easy as sending an SMS
  • FOMO (fear of missing out): Retail investors entered because they saw others making money

What stopped the rally:

  • Regulatory pressure: SEC and Chinese authorities began shutting down ICOs
  • Bear market: By late 2018, Bitcoin dropped to $3,200 (-84% from the peak)

Lesson: Retail speculation creates bubbles. They can be beautiful and profitable, but they fly fast.

2020-2021: When Bitcoin became “digital gold”

The third cycle was different. Money was printed in trillions, and people looked for ways to preserve value.

Numbers:

  • January 2020: $8,000
  • April 2021: $64,000 (up 700%)
  • Cycle high: $69,000 in November 2021
  • Institutional investments: $10+ billion in a year

What was different:

  • MicroStrategy bought Bitcoin as corporate treasury reserve
  • Tesla invested $1.5 billion
  • Square, Grayscale, and other funds bought BTC aggressively
  • Federal Reserve maintained low interest rates, making Bitcoin more attractive

New Narrative: Bitcoin as an inflation hedge, not just a speculative asset. This attracted conservative investors.

Lesson: Macro factors matter. When traditional assets are dull, Bitcoin becomes a magnet for capital.

2024-25: When traditional finance embraced Bitcoin

The current wave has a clear signature: institutional adoption through mainstream channels.

Events in 2024:

  • January: SEC approved spot Bitcoin ETF
  • April: Fourth halving
  • November: Bitcoin hits $88,700

Key Data:

  • BlackRock holds 467,000+ BTC via IBIT ETF
  • All spot Bitcoin ETFs combined hold $1+ billion in assets
  • MicroStrategy added thousands of BTC during the year
  • ETF inflows surpassed gold ETF inflows

Why is this wave different: It’s not retail speculators on forums. It’s funds, hedge funds, and corporate treasuries. They don’t exit quickly.

Current status as of December 26, 2025:

  • Price: $88,700
  • 24-hour change: +1.33%
  • 30-day change: +2.36%
  • All-time high: $126,080
  • This means Bitcoin still hasn’t returned to its peak from a higher cycle

How to Read Signals Before a Rally

If you don’t want to lose money, learn to spot the approaching wave early.

( Technical Indicators

RSI )Relative Strength Index###:

  • Above 70 = buyers dominate (but beware, it could be overbought)
  • Below 30 = sellers dominate (a buy signal)

In the 2024 wave, RSI rose above 70, confirming an uptrend.

Moving Averages:

  • When the 50-day crosses above the 200-day (golden cross) = bullish signal
  • Bitcoin in 2024 showed this setup twice

( On-Chain Data )Metrics###

This is more reliable than charts.

Wallet Activity: When the number of active Bitcoin addresses grows, it indicates people are moving coins. Often a sign of upcoming movement.

Stablecoin Inflows: If people deposit USDT and USDC on exchanges, they’re preparing funds to buy. In 2024, this was clear three months before the rally.

Bitcoin Reserves on Exchanges: When large holders transfer BTC to personal wallets (off-exchange), it signals accumulation. MicroStrategy and other corporations did this aggressively in 2024.

( Macro Signals

Interest Rates: When the Fed cuts rates or hints at doing so, Bitcoin often rises.

Political Events: Re-election of Trump in November 2024 created optimism about favorable crypto regulation.

Regulatory Approvals: ETFs, futures, new licenses—all enable new money to enter.

Five Major Catalysts on the Horizon

) 1. Bitcoin as a Strategic Reserve for Governments

In the US, there’s serious discussion about accumulating Bitcoin as a strategic reserve, similar to gold. Senator Cynthia Lummis introduced the BITCOIN Act 2024, proposing the Treasury acquire up to 1 million BTC over five years.

If this happens, the price could spike by tens of thousands of dollars just from demand pressure.

Examples already exist: Bhutan accumulated 13,000+ BTC via a sovereign investment fund, El Salvador holds 5,875+ BTC as an official reserve.

2. Expanding Functionality via OP_CAT

Bitcoin may soon get an upgrade called OP_CAT, enabling it to process complex operations on second-layer solutions ###Layer-2###.

Imagine: Bitcoin could handle thousands of transactions per second and support DeFi applications, competing with Ethereum.

This is not speculation—developers are already discussing it. If approved, Bitcoin will become a more versatile tool, not just a store of value.

( 3. Next halving in 2028

History teaches us that halvings create rallies. The fourth halving in April 2024 already launched this cycle.

By 2028, the fifth halving will again reduce supply. This alone is a long-term catalyst.

) 4. Global Adoption Amid Currency Devaluation

As developing countries face currency devaluation ###Argentina, Turkey, Venezuela###, citizens turn to Bitcoin.

Although authorities may try to restrict this, the trend is irreversible. It creates organic demand independent of institutional investors.

( 5. Competition with Gold as a Store of Value

Bitcoin is gradually taking market share from gold. Even capturing 5% of the gold market )### billion out of ( trillion$600 , the price would soar.

Younger investors already prefer Bitcoin over gold bars. This is a long-term shift.

How to Prepare for the Next Rally $12 and Avoid Losing Money)

( Step 1: Learn Before Acting

Read technical overviews of Bitcoin. Understand how blockchain works. Know what a private key is and why losing it means losing money.

People who lose money often do so not on the market but due to their own ignorance )forgot wallet password, gave private key to scammer###.

( Step 2: Choose an Investment Style

Long-term holder )HODL###:

  • Buy Bitcoin, forget about the price for 4 years, sell after halving
  • Low fees, minimal stress
  • Requires psychological resilience to withstand 50% drawdowns calmly

Medium-term trader:

  • Enter on recovery after 30-40% dips
  • Exit on 50-100% gains
  • Use technical indicators
  • Requires time and discipline

Short-term speculator:

  • Use leverage (margin)
  • Trade hourly charts
  • Very risky, often lose capital

Most investors should choose either the first or second option.

( Step 3: Diversify Your Portfolio

Don’t put 100% into Bitcoin, even if you believe in it.

Example portfolio:

  • 40% Bitcoin
  • 20% Ethereum )second largest asset###
  • 15% altcoins (Solana, Polkadot)
  • 25% traditional assets (stocks, bonds)

This will cushion the blow if a crash occurs and prevent missing out if Bitcoin surges.

( Step 4: Use a Reliable Platform

Key criteria:

  • Security: 2FA, cold storage of most funds, regular audits
  • Licensing: Company registered in a jurisdiction
  • Usability: Easy to buy, withdraw, view history

Avoid unknown exchanges promising 50% annual returns. That’s a scam.

) Step 5: Protect Your Bitcoin

If you’re serious ###more than $10,000###:

  • Buy a hardware wallet (Ledger, Trezor)
  • Store private keys securely
  • Never enter them on a computer

If you’re a beginner:

  • Leave Bitcoin on an exchange with 2FA enabled
  • Add the exchange to your withdrawal whitelist
  • Use passwords of 16+ characters

( Step 6: Follow News but Don’t Believe Everything

Trusted sources:

  • Official GitHub repositories for Bitcoin and Ethereum
  • Regulatory statements )SEC, Central Banks###
  • Reputable major publications

Sources to avoid:

  • Random tweets claiming Bitcoin will drop to $5,000
  • “Experts” on Telegram promising 10x returns
  • Websites asking to send Bitcoin for “doubling”

( Step 7: Manage Emotions

This is the most important step.

When Bitcoin drops 30%, you’ll have a panic impulse to sell everything. Don’t do it.

When Bitcoin rises 100%, you’ll have greed to invest all your capital. Don’t do it.

Use orders:

  • Set a stop-loss 15-20% below your buy price
  • Set a take-profit 50-100% above your buy price
  • After order triggers, forget about the position

) Step 8: Prepare for Taxes

In most countries, every crypto transaction is a taxable event.

Keep records:

  • Date and time of each purchase
  • Amount and price
  • Date and time of sale
  • Currency and exchange rate

Without documentation, you can’t prove to tax authorities that your profit is legal.

What to Expect in the Next Wave

Scenario 1: Optimistic ###probability 40%###

  • Bitcoin reaches $150,000–$200,000 by late 2025–2026
  • Main catalysts: approval of Bitcoin as a government reserve, continued influx of spot ETFs, halving in 2028
  • Retail investors join en masse, but later than institutions
  • Wave lasts 18–24 months, then a correction

( Scenario 2: Moderate )probability 45%###

  • Bitcoin stabilizes at $110,000–$130,000
  • Growth slows due to market saturation and regulation
  • New alternatives (Solana, other L1) take some interest
  • Sideways market for 12–18 months, then a new rally

( Scenario 3: Pessimistic )probability 15%###

  • Unexpected regulatory shocks (ban on mining, taxes on gains)
  • Macro shocks (recession, wars)
  • Bitcoin drops to $50,000–$70,000
  • Wave contracts, but BTC recovers in 2–3 years

Regardless of the scenario, Bitcoin’s history shows: it always recovers and hits new highs. The question isn’t if the next rally will come, but when you’ll be ready for it.

Final Check: Are You Ready?

Before buying Bitcoin, answer these questions:

  1. Can I afford to lose this money? If “no,” don’t invest
  2. Will I watch the price daily? If yes, reduce your position
  3. Do I understand how Bitcoin works? If no, learn first
  4. Can I hold for 4+ years? If no, trade short-term
  5. Do I have an exit strategy? If no, create one now

The next Bitcoin growth wave is already near. The only question is whether you will participate or miss the opportunity again. History repeats not because investors learn nothing, but because each generation re-experiences the same cycle of fear and greed.

Be prepared.

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