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Who has observed that the speculations and predictions of Bitcoin price has gone silence since the market went DIP after the halving?
Bitcoin price speculation and predictions do not always have to be visible. On platforms like x.com, speculation and price predictions still exist if you pay attention.
After the halving, we admit that the price of Bitcoin experienced a correction from a price above $73k back to a price below $69k or even below. Even now the price is still difficult to get above $69k.
Although this is only normal and some people think that the difficulty in breaking through prices above $70k is only temporary in preparation for an increase higher.
If I observe current conditions, the market is not bad.
You are right, price predictions and speculations may not always be visible but I know they are still present in the market. It’s just that current price is now in a good position although it has not exceed above $70k but we all know it’s heading there. However, still price correction might eventually back again right after bitcoin reaches another significant price so we should still prepare for it and accumulate more bitcoin if possible.
Bitcoin price predictions and speculations will always be a part of an unpredictable market. The moment it stops, which I guess won’t be possible, then I think this volatile market will not be interesting anymore.
People are still making predictions about the market but we cannot deny that before the halving there were many positive predictions about bitcoin increasing in price and creating a new ATH after the halving. But after the halving was completed, bitcoin continued to adjust and showed no clear signs of price increase , which made most investors discouraged and did not want to make too many predictions about the market. I'm also a regular user of X , and I've also noticed that bitcoin's predictions have become much quieter than they were months before the halving .
Even on this forum, people still make predictions about the price of bitcoin , but it is clearly becoming much quieter than before.