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Is Bitcoin really stopping halfway?

mamun123456 - 2025-09-16 16:02:27



How are all my friends? I hope you are well. Today I want to talk about a topic that is on the minds of many people right now, do you know? Where is the future of Bitcoin actually heading?

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We all know that Bitcoin was a completely unknown name in the beginning. Some people believed in it, others thought it was just fun. But gradually that distrust was broken and Bitcoin became a revolutionary technology. Back then, its price would increase several times in a few years. But today's reality has changed a lot.

It is no secret that in 2013, its price increased by about 310 times. In 2017, this increase decreased by 143 times, in 2021 it was only 11 times, and in 2025, the increase is only 2 times. That is, with each new cycle, the increase in compared to the previous one is decreasing than a quarter. How this can be understood, those explosive days of bitcoin disappear slowly.

Many say that Bitcoin is now a kind of faith-based asset, meaning that its survival depends largely on people's faith. When people have faith, the price increases. And when there is a crack in faith, it collapses. The big difference between this is that, for example, the dollar or other fiat currencies stand on government policies, taxes, economics, etc., but Bitcoin has no such backing.

So is Bitcoin ending? Actually, the matter is not so simple. Maybe Bitcoin has now entered middle age. At first there was a stormy race, now it is a period of stability and testing. Only at this time will it be understood whether Bitcoin will stop being just a product, or the blockchain technology behind it will become the real power of the future.

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It seems to me that as soon as MySpace or Netscape will disappear one day, but the internet will still remain here, bitcoin may be less important one day, but the blockchain will be in the form of long -lasting infrastructure.

So the biggest lesson for investors is to not just make decisions based on hype, but to focus on reality. Diversify, and keep an eye on the real foundation of the ecosystem that sustains the technology.

Ultimately, Bitcoin has taught us one thing: no technology stays young forever. It has to change, mature over time. And that time of change is now.

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