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Michael Saylor Says Bitcoin’s Four-year Cycle Is No Longer The Main Market Driver

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Michael Saylor, Executive Chairman of Strategy, thinks Bitcoin is now in a new phase where institutional money, not the usual four-year halving cycle, will shape its future. In a recent essay on X, Saylor said that while halving events still matter, they are no longer the main factor behind price changes. Instead, he believes demand from ETFs, corporate treasuries, governments, and global markets is now the main driver of Bitcoin’s long-term growth.

For years, Bitcoin investors have seen the four-year halving cycle as the main pattern in the market. Every four years, miners’ rewards are cut in half, which slows new bitcoin creation and has usually led to big price jumps followed by corrections.

Saylor thinks this model is slowly losing its impact as Bitcoin becomes a mainstream financial asset.

In his latest comments, he said Bitcoin has become too integrated into global financial markets for supply reductions alone to explain its performance. Instead, he argued that the next decade will be shaped by capital flowing into the asset from institutions, governments and financial products rather than by changes in mining rewards.

This isn’t the first time Saylor has shared this view. Earlier this year, he said the four-year cycle was basically “dead,” and argued that Bitcoin is now digital capital for big institutions, not just driven by retail speculation.

Saylor says new demand now comes from spot Bitcoin ETFs, corporate treasuries, government reserves, banking products, insurance, derivatives, and global savings. As these groups invest more, they could influence Bitcoin’s price more than the usual supply cuts.

He also said Bitcoin adoption is moving to a new stage, where success is measured by how many companies and institutions hold it, not just by individual investors. This marks a shift from simple ownership to deeper integration into financial systems and capital strategies.

However, Saylor admitted that this view depends on ongoing demand from institutions. Continued investment in ETFs, company treasuries, and support from financial markets will be needed for Bitcoin to keep growing this way.

His comments add to the ongoing debate in the crypto industry. Many analysts still think the halving cycle matters, but others say Bitcoin’s growing acceptance by institutions has changed the market. As adoption grows, investors will watch to see if capital flows really replace halvings as Bitcoin’s main long-term driver.

 

 

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An engineer by education and a writer by passion, Kapil brings a rare mix of technical insight and storytelling finesse. A firm believer that cryptocurrencies, blockchain and AI are the building blocks of the future, he crafts in-depth news and analysis to educate, empower and prepare the masses for the next frontier of Web3.

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