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Topic: Bitcoin Winter: Can We Prevent it From Happening Again? - page 2. (Read 315 times)

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There is a lot more volume behind crypto now compared to 2017, that will help tremendously, we still haven't experienced the crazy moves that happened in 2017 yet, this bull run is far more sustainable than the last but there is no question that something similar will eventually happen again. When we break 20k and real FOMO starts to settle in, another massive crash will eventually occur, then again it's part of the market, looking at monthly/yearly charts you can see bitcoin being in an uptrend even with the huge crashes.
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No we couldn't because we couldn't control everyone to hold their crypto and don't sell it off,
And we couldn't possible beat their buy order to maintain the price it would need a lot of money to do it,
So it is impossible to prevent the Bitcoin winter from coming.
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And can there be things that can prevent it from happening? Will history just repeat itself?
Nothing. Unless for some reason you could convince everyone to not sell after a huge bull market trend.

Oh, but you can!
You can start the next amazon and fb, win a few hundred lotteries and with all that money when the bear market starts you keep on buying Tongue
If you have enough money you can "Catch Buy 'Em All"

I love winter - it is part of the natural cycle. It kills off the weak and the diseased. and it allows the strong to regenerate and prepare themselves for the spring.

New theory, Jet Cash is the Night King. Should have seen this coming!  Grin

Joking aside, a situation where the value goes up and up with no correction, no nothing, has to end somewhere, and it's not going to be a "winter" is going to be the moment when it simply makes no sense for BTC to have a higher value.
At some point, we will stop having bull runs after every flat price period.

I wonder how many seasons we have till this. 3-4?




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the "bear" market which you are referring to as "winter" is a part of the market and it has been so for any other market too. you can't prevent things like that which are natural from happening again! that is kind of a duality of the market.

the only thing that we can prevent from happening is the prolonged bear market that lasts for many months, up to a year like the previous 2 times in 2018 and 2014. to do that we need a much bigger market with more packed order books so that it can't be manipulation and more importantly it can't swing up and down whenever there is a big surge of buyers or sellers.
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I love winter - it is part of the natural cycle. It kills off the weak and the diseased. and it allows the strong to regenerate and prepare themselves for the spring.  The next Bitcoin winter will provide another chance to accumulate and expand. There is a brilliant summer on the way, and you should make sure you have the crypto strength to take advantage of it.
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Asking how to prevent it is like asking how to prevent the stock option to crash. There is no way to prevent it again, otherwise, it means you are among people able to manipulate the market. I remember 5-6 years back when the price failed from $1000 to $200. Exactly like it did in Dec 2017. (even the same month) then we had to wait until 2016 to finally see something.
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What comes up must go down, and it also holds true for assets of any class, especially bitcoin. Once people can't buy the absurdly high price of cryptocurrencies anymore, those who have it on top will now begin to sell at bargain prices, causing a domino effect up until the price falls by a significant percent. This is inevitable because you can't expect the price to continuously go up and people to pour money on it continuously. The money has to go somewhere and be poured on to other assets/things.
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With furious surges come furious corrections. For as long as crypto continues to be volatile, winters are inevitable. If these could be stopped, I'm sure large players would have been more than happy to keep them from happening.
 
As far as this bull run goes, it has been quite tame, so I'm not expecting any whiplash of the sort. There are no cataclysmic events like Mt. Gox either. Growth could stall, but I don't think it would be anywhere near significant enough to be called a winter.
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It's hard to predict what could really happen with all the surrounding news and the communities that are circling Bitcoin, hopefully, all the people could do is to predict and hope that they are on the right side of the market.

What could prevent stuff from happening is the people themselves, as long as someone is thinking that it would go down and another one that it could go up, there would be no equal thing and would just continue just like that in the world that we live in. No same thoughts, there would always be a counterpart or something. That's just my opinion.
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I am wondering, do you think the same bitcoin winter can occur after the bull run? And can there be things that can prevent it from happening? Will history just repeat itself?
With huge price rises comes price consolidation, which is pretty much inevitable regardless of what kind of markets. So, yes.

And can there be things that can prevent it from happening? Will history just repeat itself?
Nothing. Unless for some reason you could convince everyone to not sell after a huge bull market trend.
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The year 2017 especially in its last quarter was the last time that bitcoin made its famous bull run but after that we experienced the bitcoin winter for much of 2018 and into the last few months of 2019. Now, we are officially on the bull run though we are not yet back to the 2017 level  relative to the price and the marketcap. Many analysts are now predicting that this around there is the big potential for bitcoin to test the waters beyond what was achieved in 2017 and if this will happen then it would be another historic mark for bitcoin.

I am wondering, do you think the same bitcoin winter can occur after the bull run? And can there be things that can prevent it from happening? Will history just repeat itself?
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