#Will the Bitcoin Four-Year Cycle Change? The theory of Bitcoin's four-year cycle is primarily based on its halving events, which occur every four years and reduce the block reward, affecting supply and subsequently influencing price. However, as the market matures, institutional investors increase, and regulatory environments change, this cycle may be broken or weakened. In the future, Bitcoin's price may be more influenced by macroeconomic factors, market sentiment, and adoption rates rather than solely relying on halving events. Therefore, the four-year cycle may gradually fade, and market volatility will become more complex and variable.