Cantor Fitzgerald predicts a new "crypto winter" will arrive in 2026, but institutional adoption will continue to grow.
According to TechFlow, on December 30, CoinDesk reported that Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Brett Knoblauch predicted in his latest report that bitcoin may be entering a long-term downward cycle, reflecting its historical four-year cycle pattern, and the price could even test Strategy's average cost of around $75,000. However, unlike in the past, this time the "crypto winter" will not see large-scale liquidations or structural collapses, but will instead be driven by institutional investors leading the market direction.
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