Nope. I think this is likely the last of these cycles. They've become far too predictable, which is why Wall Street and public companies are now piling into the market. And thus, the vertical swing of the S-curve:
So this is the basic idea:

Nice picture, haven't met it before. It is very pleasant to be among the "early and nosy investors", but it looks so good that I am not have enough optimism to believe it ) In the last cycle of growth, I am very confused by the fact that it runs parallel to the bubble in the stock market and can to some extent be explained by the monetary policy of the government.
Why is that confusing? If Bitcoin is destined for S-curve style adoption, the effects of inflationary monetary policy would just complement that, amplifying the magnitude of BTC's rise vs. fiat money.
Yes, there is an ongoing asset bubble, but that doesn't mean Bitcoin
isn't being exponentially adopted. It is, and that is the ultimate cause of these exponential price increases.