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History of Bitcoin Halvings 

Bitcoin has gone through four halving events, each marking cycles of expansion, correction, and accumulation in its price. Here are the key data points for each: 

🔁 First halving – November 2012 

Price at halving: ~$12 

First peak: ~$266 (April 2013) 

Second peak: ~$1,150 (December 2013) 

Subsequent drop: -86% 

Bottom: ~$160 (January 2015) 

🔁 Second halving – July 2016 

Price at halving: ~$650 

First peak: ~$3,000 (July 2017) 

Second peak: ~$19,700 (December 2017) 

Subsequent drop: -83% 

Bottom: ~$3,200 (December 2018) 

🔁 Third halving – May 2020 

Price at halving: ~$8,600 

First peak: ~$64,000 (April 2021) 

Second peak: ~$69,000 (November 2021) 

Subsequent drop: -77% 

Bottom: ~$15,500 (November 2022) 

🔁 Fourth halving – April 2024 

Price at halving: ~$63,000 

First peak: ~$73,800 (March 2024, pre-halving) 

Second peak: ~$105,000 (May 2025, post-halving) 

No confirmed drop yet, but if the historical pattern continues, the price could correct by up to 80%. 

This would imply a potential bottom between $20,000 and $30,000. 

📉 Conclusion 

Although it seems hard to imagine Bitcoin falling to $25,000, it has historically followed this repetitive cycle: 

✅ Euphoria and rally → Explosive rise post-halving. 

✅ Double peak → Two highs before the correction. 

✅ Collapse → Strong drop in price. 

✅ Silent accumulation → Recovery before the next halving. 

Bitcoin's history shows that these cycles follow a pattern, but each halving has differences in context and adoption. Could it break the trend this time? Only time will tell. 🚀