Bitcoin Bull Cycle in Progress, but There Is a Big Twist

Updated on Oct 2, 2025 at 11:21 am UTC by · 2 mins read

Crypto Dan, an analyst with CryptoQuant, has confirmed Bitcoin’s current bull cycle, citing that it is progressing. However, the pace is slow.

Compared to a year ago, the flagship cryptocurrency Bitcoin BTC $68 468 24h volatility: 1.8% Market cap: $1.37 T Vol. 24h: $39.18 B has made tremendous progress with more than a 100% gain. Historically, October is known as the most bullish month for digital assets, including this coin. Analysts and market watchers have spotted the commencement of this bullish cycle once again. However, they can’t help but notice the crawling pace.

Bitcoin Visits Multiple Price Territories in Weeks

Literally, Bitcoin price went from hitting a new all-time high (ATH) above $124,000 in August, to struggling to remain above $110,000 in September. In the weeks that followed, the struggles continued for the firstborn coin. By Sept. 28, Bitcoin price consolidated around the $109,500 mark.

The United States Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut earlier was blamed for a sell-off that first pushed BTC below $110,000. As the BTC price decreased, its trading volume showed weak conviction from investors. Technical indicators showed that the next critical support was at $106,500. Analysts were certain that a decisive break below that level would expose the psychological support at $100,000.

However, the situation changed suddenly, and the Bitcoin price improved significantly, reaching up to $112,000.

By this time, analyst Ash Crypto was certain that the coin had entered one of its most bullish seasons. He went as far as suggesting that the rally will be sustained till the year-end because “Historically, the average return of the next 12 weeks has been positive only.”

Bitcoin Gain Is Slow Compared to Past Cycles

On Oct. 1, Bitcoin price topped $117,000 mark with global markets showing strong gains. At the time of this writing, the BTC price is at $118,516.22 with a 3.43% increase.

While this sounds promising for investors, CryptoQuant’s analyst Crypto Dan noted that the progression of BTC gain is quite slow, especially when compared to past cycles.

In addition to this observation, the analyst has identified a decline in the proportion of BTC held for more than one year in the current market. According to Crypto Dan, this is an indication that the market is yet to attain its peak.

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