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700+ Days Post-Bitcoin Halving: Are We Approaching the Cycle Bottom?

Oliver Benjamin
Last updated: March 25, 2026 6:18 am
Oliver Benjamin
Published: March 25, 2026
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Bitcoin is now more than 700 days past its most recent halving, entering a window that has historically preceded cycle bottoms in every prior halving era. With BTC trading near $70,335 after a 44% drawdown from its October 2025 all-time high of $126,080, on-chain analysts are watching the calendar as closely as the charts.

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TLDR KeypointsHow Bitcoin’s Previous Halving Cycles Formed Their BottomsReading the 700-Day Signal in the 2024 CycleOn-Chain Indicators to Watch as the Cycle MaturesWhat Comes Next

TLDR Keypoints

  • 705 days post-halving: Bitcoin’s fourth halving occurred on April 20, 2024. As of March 25, 2026, roughly 705 days have passed, placing the current cycle deep into the territory where prior cycles began forming their macro bottoms.
  • Historical precedent from 2016 and 2020 cycles: In both previous halving eras, bottom formation kicked in around day 777 post-halving, according to CryptoQuant analyst JA Maartun. That would place the current cycle’s equivalent window in late May to mid-June 2026.
  • This is pattern analysis, not financial advice. Past halving cycles provide a structural framework, but each cycle operates under different macro conditions. Readers should conduct independent research before making investment decisions.

Bitcoin Halving Milestone

700+ days since Halving #4

The 4th halving took place on April 20, 2024. Historically, cycle bottoms have formed 12–18 months after halving events before the next major bull run.

How Bitcoin’s Previous Halving Cycles Formed Their Bottoms

The halving cycle is Bitcoin’s most closely watched internal clock. Every ~210,000 blocks, the block reward is cut in half, tightening new supply issuance. The resulting supply shock has, in every completed cycle, preceded a bull run, but not before a drawn-out bottom-formation phase that tests investor resolve.

After the July 2016 halving, Bitcoin spent roughly 350 to 400 days consolidating before beginning its parabolic move toward $20,000 in late 2017. Miner capitulation played a key role: smaller operations, squeezed by halved revenue, sold holdings and shut down rigs, creating a final wave of sell pressure that exhausted itself before accumulation took over.

The May 2020 halving unfolded differently. The COVID crash in March 2020 had already set the cycle low before the halving even occurred. But the post-halving period still showed a prolonged absorption phase lasting several months before sustained upward momentum carried BTC to its 2021 highs above $69,000.

Both cycles share a structural signature: a “post-halving lag” where supply reduction is already in effect, but price hasn’t responded yet. By the 500-day mark, both cycles were still in consolidation. By 700 days, the market had either completed or was completing its floor. This is the window Bitcoin now occupies, and it coincides with broader stress signals across crypto markets, including macro uncertainty from geopolitical disruptions that have weighed on risk assets.

Historical Pattern

12–18 months post-halving

In the 2012, 2016, and 2020 halving cycles, Bitcoin’s bottom formation window occurred within 12–18 months of the halving date, a pattern now being closely watched as cycle 4 matures past the 700-day mark.

Reading the 700-Day Signal in the 2024 Cycle

The April 2024 halving reduced Bitcoin’s block reward from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC, cutting daily issuance to its lowest rate in the network’s history. That supply squeeze is now 23 months old, and the market has responded with a boom-and-bust arc familiar to cycle veterans.

Bitcoin surged to an all-time high of approximately $126,080 in October 2025, fueled by spot ETF inflows and institutional accumulation. The correction since then has been severe: a drawdown of over 44%, bringing BTC to roughly $70,335 as of late March 2026.

CryptoQuant analyst JA Maartun has flagged the specific day-count signal, noting that Bitcoin is now 703+ days post-halving and that in prior cycles, bottoming began around day 777. If that pattern holds, the current cycle’s bottom window would fall in late May to mid-June 2026.

But this cycle is not a carbon copy. Spot Bitcoin ETFs, approved in January 2024, have introduced a structural buyer that did not exist in prior bear markets. Institutional ETF inflows soften sell pressure compared to the retail-driven capitulations of 2018 and 2022. That could compress the bottom-formation timeline or create a shallower trough than history suggests.

Conversely, Bitcoin’s correlation with gold has dropped to a record -0.9 in March 2026. Historically, extreme negative correlation with gold has coincided with cycle bottoms, adding another data point to the accumulating evidence. The broader crypto market cap sits near $2.44 trillion, and the Fear & Greed Index reads 14, deep in “Extreme Fear” territory, a sentiment level that has historically marked attractive entry points for long-term holders.

On-Chain Indicators to Watch as the Cycle Matures

For investors tracking whether the bottom is forming in real time, several on-chain metrics have historically confirmed cycle floors. These are coincident and lagging indicators, not crystal balls, but they provide a data-driven framework for assessing market structure.

MVRV Z-Score measures the ratio between Bitcoin’s market cap and its realized cap (the aggregate cost basis of all coins). When the Z-Score drops below 1, it indicates that the average holder is near breakeven or underwater, a condition that coincided with cycle bottoms in 2015, 2018, and 2022.

Realized Price acts as a dynamic support level representing the average acquisition cost across all BTC in circulation. On-chain models currently place the realized price floor near $55,000, which analysts view as a likely final support level for this bear cycle if the drawdown deepens. This level is worth watching alongside large wallet movements across major exchanges for signs of institutional repositioning.

Exchange Net Flows track whether Bitcoin is moving onto exchanges (distribution) or off them (accumulation). In prior post-halving bottoms, sustained exchange outflows signaled that long-term holders were absorbing available supply. In the current cycle, spot ETF inflows add a new dimension: elevated ETF buying combined with exchange outflows would represent a stronger accumulation signal than in any prior cycle.

All three metrics behaved predictably in prior post-halving periods. The MVRV Z-Score bottomed months before price did, realized price acted as a magnet during capitulation events, and exchange outflows accelerated once bottom formation was underway. Whether these patterns hold in a post-ETF market remains one of the key questions for the months ahead.

What Comes Next

If the historical day-777 pattern holds, Bitcoin’s bottom-formation window opens in approximately late May 2026. That does not guarantee a specific price floor, but it marks the period where prior cycles transitioned from distribution to accumulation.

The convergence of signals, including 705 days post-halving, a 44% drawdown from ATH, Extreme Fear sentiment at 14, a record-low BTC-gold correlation, and on-chain support near $55,000, creates a data set that closely resembles prior cycle transition points. Corporate treasury strategies, such as those being explored by firms like Delphx Capital Markets, suggest that institutional interest in crypto accumulation is broadening even during the downturn.

The structural difference this time is ETF-driven demand. Whether that compresses the cycle timeline or merely softens the drawdown will only become clear as the 777-day mark approaches. For now, the halving clock is ticking, and the historical playbook says the bottom window is weeks, not months, away.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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