@AMD@Cisco doesn't fit the post but I just wanted to tell ya that ur CPUs are f*ckin' insane; I've got an 9800x3d and it doubled the cinebench score with less than half the power consumption and less cores and threads than the i9 10850k I had before, with STOCK SETTINGS
genuinely impressed
Random funfact; Thats a screenshot on how I used to buy Bitcoin back in the day XD
2019; Had to buy those redeemable "vouchers" with paysafecards from the local gas station cause this was the only way that didn't require any age verification ^^
Good times.
The 2017 bull market took 72 weeks, the one in 2021 took 78, we're now at week 71.
(Also, the public and the media are acting like its 2021/2017 again, sooooo....)
Judgment Day for Bitcoin Approaches?
Back in 2024, we pointed out that October 2025 could mark the completion of a fascinating Bitcoin fractal cycle. If true, this would signal the official closing of this phase in BTC’s history.
Of course, it would be reckless to assume that Bitcoin has only a little over one month left in this cycle based solely on this chart. Still, I can’t help but think—this could be just enough time for BTC to dip toward the $100K range before rocketing past $140K within the same period. Who would dare to doubt that scenario?
The real question is whether this fractal will remain reliable in the face of heavy speculation around ETFs and growing institutional demand. Adding to the intrigue, Elon Musk recently suggested that Trump could trigger a bear market in Q4 2025. That’s not something to dismiss lightly—after all, in 2021, Musk mysteriously predicted Bitcoin’s exact top at $69K months in advance with just one cryptic post.
Personally, I’m eager to see whether the new wave of crypto enthusiasts are right in claiming the 4-year cycle is over and Bitcoin will now rise endlessly—or if 2025 marks the final breath before a sharp correction, with prices possibly sinking below $50K in the 2026 bear market.
At the end of the day, these are just our theories. Perhaps only Satoshi Nakamoto truly knows what’s coming next.