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Bitwise just put out an interesting take on where we are in the crypto cycle right now. Their argument is basically that the end is near for this brutal crypto winter we've been grinding through.
Think about it - we've had some rough stretches in this market over the years, and each time people wonder if this is finally it. But the pattern usually plays out the same way. The pain gets real, sentiment hits rock bottom, and then gradually things start shifting. That's kind of where Bitwise is positioning things.
What's interesting about this perspective is it's coming from someone actually managing crypto assets at scale, so they're not just talking heads. They're watching real capital flows and market structure. When firms like that start signaling that the worst might be behind us, it tends to get people's attention in the community.
The end is near for this winter phase - that's the core thesis. Whether that means weeks, months, or a couple quarters is always the million dollar question. But the narrative shift from "are we hitting zero" to "okay, when does the recovery actually start" is definitely a different energy.
If you're watching crypto markets closely, these kinds of signals from institutional players are worth paying attention to. Could be worth checking what assets and opportunities are starting to look interesting on platforms like Gate as sentiment begins to turn.