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Here’s What History Says Happens Next With Bitcoin

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Last updated: April 19, 2026 7:20 am
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Published: April 19, 2026
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Every four years, Bitcoin undergoes a significant event known as halving, which reduces the block reward that miners receive by half. The most recent halving took place in April 2024, and as the cryptocurrency community approaches the next anticipated halving around April 2028, Bitcoin’s price has experienced notable fluctuations. At present, Bitcoin is trading approximately 43% lower than its peak of nearly $126,000, which was reached in October 2025. This decline aligns with historical patterns observed after previous halvings.

Historically, halvings have set off price cycles characterized by a rally, a peak, followed by a severe correction. Each halving reduces the issuance of new coins, which has typically led to tighter supply and subsequent price surges. However, this increase is often followed by significant downturns. In past cycles, Bitcoin has reached its highest prices roughly 12 to 18 months after a halving, only to then face severe drops. For instance, after the 2012 halving, Bitcoin saw an 80% decline over two years. The 2020 halving resulted in a 75% drop, culminating in late 2022. As it stands, Bitcoin finds itself in the second year after the latest halving, a period historically associated with considerable challenges.

Despite the historical precedent, some analysts argue that the current market dynamics might differ from earlier cycles. The introduction of spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) holding Bitcoin has created a new demand floor since their approval in early 2024. Additionally, corporate and government entities have begun accumulating Bitcoin at a higher rate, potentially locking up supply. This shift in holders could lead to less aggressive selling, which might help stabilize price fluctuations.

Furthermore, some investors believe that the recent drop from $126,000 to around $62,000 could signify the completion of the corrective phase, suggesting that current prices present a favorable buying opportunity. However, uncertainty prevails regarding whether the lowest prices have already been reached or if further declines are imminent. This emphasizes the importance of adopting investment strategies such as dollar-cost averaging, which involves investing a fixed amount regularly, regardless of current market conditions. This approach can mitigate risks associated with attempting to time market shifts.

In the midst of these developments, investors are advised to consider alternative investment opportunities. Recent analyses highlight that some stock investment options might yield higher returns compared to Bitcoin. Historical evidence shows that recommendations from experienced analysts have resulted in significant returns for stocks ousting Bitcoin in popularity.

As the cryptocurrency market continues to evolve, the upcoming months will be critical in determining Bitcoin’s trajectory, as both historical trends and new market factors come into play.

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