Episode Description
Root returns to break down where bitcoin stands in the current cycle, using on-chain data, macro signals, and historical patterns to assess whether a bottom is forming. This conversation explores diminishing returns, institutional adoption, long-term holder sell pressure, and why the next major bull market could emerge once scarcity and demand realign.
Timestamps:
00:00 Root returns: where bitcoin is in the cycle
00:44 Four-year cycle still “right on track”
03:49 Spiral chart: where bottoms land in prior cycles
05:10 Breaking the bull trend in late 2025
09:42 What’s driving the current bear market
15:51 Short-term holder bands: mezzanine vs floor
18:50 Realized price at ~$55k and downside scenarios
20:42 Halving cycle vs business cycle (PMI)
24:22 Do PMI and other narratives actually predict price?
31:56 Gold at extreme RSI and why bitcoin behaves differently
37:54 OG holder sell pressure and the “bitcoin IPO phase”
41:02 On-chain value map: undervalued vs heavily undervalued
42:21 Diminishing returns, diminishing drawdowns, and future upside
51:51 Stock-to-flow, power law, and which models matter
54:39 What would break the bitcoin thesis? Hyperbitcoinization timeline