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Bitcoin has fallen more than 30% from its all-time high of 125,000 US dollars set in October. Analysts at financial services giant Cantor predict that Bitcoin's winter is coming soon, and the price may drop further in the next year. Cantor's team is still optimistic about Bitcoin's long-term prospects, such as institutional adoption and regulatory clarity, but it is expected that the next year's trading performance will weaken and drag down prices. Analysts believe that fear of a crypto winter alone could trigger a cold winter. If we are actually in the midst of the crypto winter, we are currently only about entering the 85th day of decline from peak to bottom, and this process usually lasts 365 days. Bitcoin is likely to continue weakening over the next few months as marginal buyers retreat from fear.

Zhitongcaijing·12/31/2025 12:57:11
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Bitcoin has fallen more than 30% from its all-time high of 125,000 US dollars set in October. Analysts at financial services giant Cantor predict that Bitcoin's winter is coming soon, and the price may drop further in the next year. Cantor's team is still optimistic about Bitcoin's long-term prospects, such as institutional adoption and regulatory clarity, but it is expected that the next year's trading performance will weaken and drag down prices. Analysts believe that fear of a crypto winter alone could trigger a cold winter. If we are actually in the midst of the crypto winter, we are currently only about entering the 85th day of decline from peak to bottom, and this process usually lasts 365 days. Bitcoin is likely to continue weakening over the next few months as marginal buyers retreat from fear.