At the beginning of 2026, BTC hovers around $90,000. Looking back at the October 2025 peak, this correction exceeded 30%, and many people are beginning to wonder whether this is a correction or a turning point. But from a broader perspective, several forces are acting simultaneously: the pace of institutional capital inflows is clearly accelerating, macroeconomic changes are driving the market to reprice, and regulatory frameworks are gradually taking shape from their previous ambiguity.
In this context, Bitcoin is likely to continue to fluctuate for a while in the short term, with wide-ranging volatility being the norm. However, the mid-term focus will gradually shift upward, and the long-term story is continuously strengthening. Three time dimensions, three rhythms, worth ongoing attention.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 14h ago
A 30% adjustment doesn't scare us; institutions are quietly getting on board. This is the real signal.
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MEVictim
· 14h ago
A 30% drop and you're already panicking. You really don't deserve to hold coins until 2030...
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Rugpull幸存者
· 14h ago
A 30% drop is indeed shocking, but wake up, brothers. Institutions have already been accumulating at low levels, and we're still hesitating here.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 14h ago
A 30% drop doesn't scare me; institutions are all buying the dip. No need to panic.
At the beginning of 2026, BTC hovers around $90,000. Looking back at the October 2025 peak, this correction exceeded 30%, and many people are beginning to wonder whether this is a correction or a turning point. But from a broader perspective, several forces are acting simultaneously: the pace of institutional capital inflows is clearly accelerating, macroeconomic changes are driving the market to reprice, and regulatory frameworks are gradually taking shape from their previous ambiguity.
In this context, Bitcoin is likely to continue to fluctuate for a while in the short term, with wide-ranging volatility being the norm. However, the mid-term focus will gradually shift upward, and the long-term story is continuously strengthening. Three time dimensions, three rhythms, worth ongoing attention.