Bitcoin has now declined roughly 37% from its all-time high, but historical drawdown data suggests the market may still be in the early stages of a broader contractionBitcoin has now declined roughly 37% from its all-time high, but historical drawdown data suggests the market may still be in the early stages of a broader contraction

Here Is Where Bitcoin’s Cycle Bottom Could Be

2026/02/01 18:10

Bitcoin has now declined roughly 37% from its all-time high, but historical drawdown data suggests the market may still be in the early stages of a broader contraction phase, rather than at a definitive cycle bottom.

According to long-term analysis from Alphractal, Bitcoin bottoms have historically formed only after significantly deeper drawdowns, even as the market has matured over time.

Historical Drawdowns Define the Bottom Zone

Alphractal’s full-cycle drawdown model highlights a consistent pattern across Bitcoin’s major bear markets:

  • 2011 cycle: −93%
  • 2013–2015 cycle: −85%
  • 2017–2018 cycle: −84%
  • 2021–2022 cycle: −75%

In every case, the final bottom emerged well after the initial breakdown, following a prolonged period of capitulation, forced selling, and liquidity compression.

By comparison, the current −37% drawdown remains materially above historical bottom levels, placing Bitcoin closer to early contraction than terminal exhaustion.

The Statistically Likely Bottom Range

Based on Alphractal’s long-term dataset, the most probable zone for a cycle bottom lies between:

−60% and −70% from the all-time high

This range has consistently marked the point where:

  • Selling pressure becomes structurally exhausted
  • Weak hands and leveraged participants are fully flushed
  • Long-term holders begin absorbing supply at scale

Historically, this zone has coincided with the transition from capitulation into accumulation, rather than the start of a new downtrend.

Why Market Maturity Does Not Eliminate Deep Drawdowns

Bitcoin’s drawdowns have become less severe over successive cycles, reflecting improved liquidity, institutional participation, and broader adoption. However, Alphractal’s data shows that depth has moderated, but the contraction phase has never disappeared.

Even in the most recent cycle, Bitcoin still required a −75% drawdown before forming a durable bottom. A −37% decline has never, on its own, completed a full bearish reset.

Current Market Context

The present correction follows:

  • A decisive break of major support levels
  • A sustained deleveraging across derivatives markets
  • Weak on-chain participation relative to price

These conditions align more closely with mid-cycle contraction behavior than with historical bottom formation.

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Conclusion: Where the Bottom Could Be

Based strictly on Alphractal’s historical drawdown framework:

  • Bitcoin’s current decline remains statistically early
  • Prior cycle bottoms have formed much lower
  • The highest-probability bottom zone remains between −60% and −70% from ATH

This does not imply inevitability, but history shows that true Bitcoin bottoms form after exhaustion, not after the first wave of fear.

Until drawdowns approach historical bottom ranges and selling pressure structurally dissipates, the market remains vulnerable to further downside before a sustainable recovery can take hold.

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