Cathie Wood Predicts Bitcoin's Deep Crashes May Be a Thing of the Past

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Bitcoin news: Cathie Wood said in a recent interview that Bitcoin has entered a mature phase, with deep 85%-95% crashes likely a thing of the past. She noted that a 50% drawdown would now be considered a major correction. Bitcoin analysis shows the current bear market has seen a 52% drawdown, below historical averages. Previously, Bitcoin dropped nearly 80% from its 2021 peak.

Odaily Planet Daily reports that Cathie Wood, founder of Ark Invest, stated in a recent interview that Bitcoin has entered a mature phase, and the historical deep corrections of 85%–95% may now be a thing of the past. She noted that even a 50% pullback in the future would be regarded as a “significant advancement” within the Bitcoin community, adding that Bitcoin has evolved from an emerging technology into a “mature monetary system and asset class.”

In the previous cycle, Bitcoin fell nearly 80% from its peak of approximately $69,000 in 2021, bottoming out at $15,600. According to on-chain data platform Glassnode, the maximum drawdown in this bear market is approximately 52% (based on the peak of $126,200 on October 2025), which has not yet reached the historical average. (Cointelegraph)

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