Why Bitcoin Goes Parabolic EVERY TIME It Dies!
Bitcoin has been declared dead 477 times, yet the network keeps surviving and growing. This breakdown walks through every major crash in Bitcoin history and what actually happened after the panic headlines faded. From Mt. Gox to FTX, every cycle looked like the end while it was happening. The pattern behind Bitcoin crashes might completely change how you view this current dip.SPONSORS:
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Bitcoin has been declared dead 477 times
02:05 – The 5 step pattern of every Bitcoin crash
04:19 – The 2011 crash and a 94% collapse
06:30 – The Mt. Gox disaster and 2013 crash
07:09 – The 2017 bull run and 2018 crash
08:42 – Terra Luna, FTX, and the 2022 collapse
11:24 – Why exchange failures cause most crashes
13:33 – Why Bitcoin fundamentals never changed
18:14 – Recovery timelines for every crash
20:14 – Where Bitcoin stands right now
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