BTC $64,345.72 +0.37%
ETH $1,916.59 +1.18%
BNB $602.02 +0.25%
XRP $1.00 +0.84%
SOL $77.19 +1.76%
TRX $0.3328 -0.02%
DOGE $0.0699 +0.18%
ADA $0.1739 +0.46%
BCH $203.32 +0.01%
LINK $9.73 +2.84%
HYPE $58.16 -2.39%
AAVE $87.81 -1.07%
SUI $0.6566 +1.39%
XLM $0.1560 +1.45%
ZEC $506.64 +0.05%
BTC $64,345.72 +0.37%
ETH $1,916.59 +1.18%
BNB $602.02 +0.25%
XRP $1.00 +0.84%
SOL $77.19 +1.76%
TRX $0.3328 -0.02%
DOGE $0.0699 +0.18%
ADA $0.1739 +0.46%
BCH $203.32 +0.01%
LINK $9.73 +2.84%
HYPE $58.16 -2.39%
AAVE $87.81 -1.07%
SUI $0.6566 +1.39%
XLM $0.1560 +1.45%
ZEC $506.64 +0.05%

Analysis: Bitcoin may need an additional $1 trillion in funding to enter the next bull market

2026-07-04 16:12:48

According to CoinDesk, CryptoQuant data shows that Bitcoin exhibits a significant decrease in capital efficiency across historical bull and bear cycles. The 2011 cycle saw a net inflow of about $2.8 billion, driving Bitcoin up approximately 55,000%. The 2015 cycle had about $69 billion corresponding to an increase of about 10,000%. The 2018 cycle had about $365 billion corresponding to an increase of about 2,000%. The current cycle since 2022 has attracted about $697 billion in funds, but the increase is only about 689%.

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