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Willy Woo: The four-year cycle of Bitcoin is still valid, and long-term capital inflows have not yet broken historical patterns

2026-01-09 14:56:50
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Cryptocurrency analyst Willy Woo's latest chart shows that Bitcoin's current long-term capital inflows have not yet experienced a large-scale influx of funds similar to previous bull market cycles, indicating that the market still follows the traditional four-year cycle rhythm.

Although the BTC price has reached $91,000, the inflow trend remains in a moderate phase, similar to the "accumulation phase" at the beginning of 2020. Woo points out that unless there is a significant non-cyclical capital behavior in 2026, the claim of the "end of Bitcoin's four-year cycle" is not valid, and the current data still supports the cyclical upward logic.

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