Bitcoin and the 2026 debt wall: two cycles on a collision course

In 2026, $33 trillion in debt will mature across developed economies, creating refinancing challenges that may drain liquidity, influencing risk-on assets like Bitcoin.

Market analysts believe the conventional four-year Bitcoin cycle is changing due to macroeconomic influences and increased corporate BTC holdings, necessitating a reevaluation of investment strategies.

While liquidity tightening could pressure Bitcoin’s price during its expected bear phase in 2026, potential liquidity injections could foster a rebound in 2027 and 2028.

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