The problem is, bitcoin is coming into its own, in a marketplace where everything is racing to zero.
Did bitcoin go up? Or did paper go down? No, really. Which is it?
The only thing that will really shock me, and i am prepared for it, is when bitcoin stops selling. When no one will sell it for paper dollars, especially at whatever manipulated price is being displayed. When there are no asks on the exchanges.
And this may be at $90,000 or $10,000
The coming Greater Depression, may make bitcoin MUCH more valuable, but no one has any paper dollars, so the highest bids are $10k, but also, houses are selling for sub $10k or 0.05 btc. Just whacked numbers, but they will make sense to us who are living in national poverty.
RE: Recession in the Bull Market Year?