Bitcoin’s Worst Crashes Could Be Over, But There’s A Catch: Cathie Wood
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Cathie Wood says Bitcoin’s extreme crashes may be over as the asset matures and market cycles shift toward smaller, more stable declines.
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Bitcoin’s most brutal crashes could be a thing of the past, according to ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood, as the cryptocurrency market moves through another bearish phase.

Wood argues that Bitcoin is no longer an experimental technology but a maturing asset class. That evolution, she says, is fundamentally changing how the market behaves during downturns.

In a recent interview, she noted that even a 50% drop is now viewed differently. In earlier cycles, declines of 85% to 95% were common and widely accepted as part of Bitcoin’s volatility. Today, such extreme losses may no longer define the market.

“If it's a 50% decline, that would be considered a victory,” Wood said, pointing to Bitcoin’s growing role as a monetary system and established financial asset.

A Different Kind of Bear Market Is Emerging

Recent Glassnode data suggests that this shift may already be underway.

After peaking near $69,000 in 2021, Bitcoin fell nearly 80% to around $15,600, a move consistent with past cycles. But the current downturn looks different.

Since reaching approximately $126,200 in October 2025, Bitcoin has declined by about 52%. While still significant, the drop is notably smaller than historical norms.

Analysts are beginning to adjust expectations. Some now estimate that the maximum correction in this cycle could land near 72%, implying a potential bottom around $34,000. That’s lower than the widely anticipated $40,000 to $50,000 range, but still far from the extreme collapses of the past.

April Could Mark a Turning Point

Seasonal patterns are also drawing attention.

Historically, April has often marked the beginning of recovery phases during Bitcoin bear markets. This trend doesn’t guarantee a reversal, but it adds context to the current cycle.

March already showed signs of stabilization, with a modest 1.8% gain breaking a five-month losing streak. While subtle, this shift hints that selling pressure may be easing.

What’s Really Changing Behind the Scenes

The deeper transformation may lie in who holds Bitcoin, and how they hold it.

A growing share of long-term investors and institutional players is reshaping market dynamics. These participants tend to move more slowly, adding inertia to price action and reducing extreme volatility.

Similar transitions have occurred before. Gold became less volatile after the end of the gold standard, and U.S. equities stabilized as passive investing expanded.

Bitcoin may now be entering a comparable phase, moving away from sharp boom-and-bust cycles toward slower, more sustained market movements.

If that trend continues, the future of Bitcoin may not be defined by dramatic crashes, but by a more stable, and potentially more predictable, evolution.

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