#数字资产市场动态 What will the ten-year cycle of Bitcoin look like? A CIO from a well-known asset management firm recently shared his view: in the long term, it will enter a phase of steady growth, but don’t expect annual gains to be too exaggerated.



What’s the logic behind this prediction? The fate of mature markets is like this—growth slows down, and volatility converges. Looking at $BTC’s historical trajectory, it is indeed gradually evolving from wild growth to institutionalization. $ETH, as an ecosystem hub, and $BNB, representing the platform tokens, are all part of the market building consensus.

Steady growth ≠ no opportunity; it simply indicates that the bull market is no longer characterized by irrational surges. The market is maturing, and so are its participants. This is actually good news for long-term holders—risks are manageable, and returns are more stable.
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SmartContractPhobiavip
· 2h ago
Here we go again with this set of rhetoric. Steady growth is just a polite way of saying it won't move up. Sounds nice, but actually it just means there's no chance of getting rich quickly. The market is mature because institutions have entered? I feel like it's even more competitive. The good news for long-term holders, in plain terms, is just a self-comforting way of saying you don't have to watch the market every day even if you're losing money.
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GateUser-cff9c776vip
· 12h ago
Hmm... The CIO says steady growth, which is just a polite way of saying there won't be 10x returns anymore. Better to be realistic. But on the other hand, doesn't this logic perfectly illustrate the "Schrödinger's Bull Market"—it can be justified whether it comes or not. Long-term holders are indeed comfortable, but I still want to gamble on another chance of irrational surge. Why is the mature market so boring? The supply and demand curve tells me that institutional entry is a good thing, but the candlestick charts show recent declines. Which one should I trust, everyone? It's like Da Vinci couldn't paint the Mona Lisa again after finishing it—maybe once BTC matures, it will lose its soul. What sounds good is consensus accumulation; more directly, it means there are no new growth points. If you ask me, those still trusting the CIO's predictions are probably not fully brainwashed by the previous surge. What’s the point of steady growth? I just want days when I can chat and talk about 10x ROI.
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SybilAttackVictimvip
· 12h ago
Oh no, we're starting steady growth again. I'm just afraid I'll get so steady that I fall asleep, haha.
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ruggedSoBadLMAOvip
· 12h ago
Steady growth sounds good, but honestly, I miss the days of crazy skyrocketing...
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