Adam Back: Is the Bitcoin decline actually a positive signal? Historical cycles and institutional funds reveal the long-term bullish logic of BTC

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February 26 News: Early Bitcoin core figure and Blockstream CEO Adam Back recently stated at an industry conference in Miami Beach that Bitcoin price corrections are not uncommon and may actually be normal phases within market cycles. He pointed out that, according to the four-year cycle pattern, adjustments in the middle of a cycle are typical and do not necessarily indicate a deterioration of fundamentals.

Data shows that Bitcoin’s price has fallen about 26% over the past year, but at the same time, the U.S. policy environment for digital assets is gradually becoming more friendly, with compliant investment channels like spot Bitcoin ETFs continuing to attract institutional funds. Adam Back believes that some traders’ selling behavior is more about following historical price rhythms rather than reacting emotionally to short-term news, and such cyclical fluctuations have long been part of Bitcoin’s market structure.

From a capital structure perspective, he specifically distinguished between retail and institutional holdings. Retail investors tend to enter heavily during uptrends, and their available funds for adding positions decrease during price pullbacks; meanwhile, ETF holders and institutional investors are more patient and better equipped for asset allocation, often not exiting the market frequently during volatility. As institutional Bitcoin holdings gradually increase, market volatility is expected to decline over the long term, which is an important signal of the current structural change in the crypto market.

It is also noteworthy that amid rising inflation and geopolitical risks, gold and silver prices continue to strengthen, with some safe-haven funds temporarily flowing into precious metals rather than cryptocurrencies. Although Bitcoin has scarcity and inflation-hedging narratives, its “digital gold” attributes have not yet been fully reflected in its price performance during this cycle. However, Adam Back compares the current stage to early Amazon stock, believing that rapid adoption often comes with intense volatility, followed by a more stable phase of value discovery.

He also mentioned that Bitcoin’s market cap still lags significantly behind gold, and if its narrative as a store of value continues to strengthen, long-term growth potential remains considerable. There are also market rumors that Blockstream plans to expand its Bitcoin reserves, potentially purchasing tens of thousands of BTC, which some analysts see as an important signal of institutional long-term bullishness on Bitcoin’s price trend.

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