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Crypto needs a reset before the next bull run

By David Grider · Published March 28, 2026 · 7 min read · Source: CoinDesk
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Crypto needs a reset before the next bull run

The industry’s most significant opportunities are being forged during this period of uncomfortable volatility. Here’s why, argues Grider.

By David Grider|Edited by Betsy Farber Mar 28, 2026, 6:27 p.m. Make preferred on
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Since Bitcoin's all-time high of $127,000 in October 2025, the first quarter of 2026 has gotten off to a shaky start, with Bitcoin crashing to a $60,000 floor in under five months. While this whiplash may be painful, it looks worse than it really is: the market is actually doing exactly what it needs to do to build a stronger cycle ahead.

Crypto tends to bear the brunt of the selloff when macro conditions, geopolitical tensions and traditional markets turn south. Several converging factors are currently driving immense pressure on crypto markets: elevated counterparty risk, global liquidity tightening, weak technical trends, fading ETF inflows and broader stress across credit and banking markets.

But periods like this are not anomalies in digital asset markets. They are part of the larger cycle – and a sign of what’s to come for those willing to see it.

Liquidity is the dominant driver

For all the narratives around adoption, innovation and new use cases, crypto still trades primarily on global liquidity conditions. When liquidity expands, digital assets tend to rally; when it contracts, they tend to fall, often sharply.

Several forces are currently pulling liquidity out of the system. The Federal Reserve continues to run down its balance sheet, reducing the amount of capital circulating through financial markets. Seasonal tax payments are draining liquidity from the Treasury system.

A wave of technology IPOs and equity issuance is absorbing capital that might otherwise flow into risk assets. Meanwhile, a strong U.S. dollar and tighter financial conditions globally are putting additional pressure on speculative markets.

Because crypto trades on liquidity, price moves can look disconnected from fundamentals. But those moves are often the mechanism through which markets reset and prepare for the next expansion phase.

The reset cycle map

Market cycles rarely move in a straight line, and this one is unlikely to be any different. But if the current pattern holds, 2026 could unfold as a multi-step reset rather than a clean rebound. A quarterly breakdown lays this path out clearly, The early part of the year is characterized by retesting lows and broad selling pressure as leverage and speculative positioning continue to unwind. The middle of the year may bring a temporary recovery as markets stabilize and opportunistic buyers begin stepping in. It’s a multi-step reset cycle.

Volatility is likely to persist. Another correction later in the year would not be unusual as macro conditions continue to shift and investors reassess risk. Only after that process plays out does the market typically enter a more durable rally phase.

But this type of structure has appeared repeatedly across previous crypto cycles. And while the timing is never identical, the rhythm is familiar.

Finality Macro cross-asset outloook

Why the long-term cycle remains intact

Short-term turbulence does not necessarily mean the broader cycle is broken. Indeed, there are several reasons the long-term trend for bitcoin and the digital asset ecosystem remains intact.

First, structural demand has expanded meaningfully compared with prior cycles. Institutional participation is deeper, infrastructure is stronger, and access through regulated investment vehicles has improved market reach.

Second, macro conditions are likely to evolve. Liquidity tightening rarely lasts forever. If inflation continues to moderate, the Federal Reserve could shift toward rate cuts later in the year. Historically, monetary easing has provided a powerful tailwind for risk assets.

Third, broader political and financial dynamics may also support markets. Election cycles tend to coincide with more accommodating economic policy, while stabilization in credit markets could reduce systemic risk across the financial system.

FLO's Multi-Cycle Bitcoin Outlook

Taken together, these factors suggest the long-term trajectory for digital assets remains constructive even if the path to get there remains volatile. Bitcoin could ultimately recover toward the $100,000 range and potentially move higher by the end of 2026 if liquidity conditions improve. Downside scenarios remain possible, particularly if macro stress intensifies, but those drawdowns have historically yielded longer-term uptrends.

FLO's 2026 Bitcoin Outlook


Positioning through the volatility

For investors, the real challenge is predicting the markets by positioning correctly across different phases of a reset cycle.

The early phase, when liquidity tightens and markets search for a bottom, typically rewards caution. That may mean running underweight crypto exposure in the early part of the year while volatility remains elevated and macro pressures persist.

But the opportunity usually emerges before the broader market recognizes it. As the year progresses and conditions begin to stabilize, investors may gradually increase exposure. By the cycle’s later stages, particularly if liquidity begins to ease, allocations may shift more aggressively, with portfolios moving overweight digital assets into a potential fourth-quarter rally.

Between those phases, market dislocations can prove fertile ground for selective investments. Distressed assets, special situations, and mispriced securities across digital assets, blockchain equities and digital corporate credit often appear during mid-cycle stress. These environments favor active strategies that can move across asset classes rather than passive exposure to a single market segment.

The key is timing exposure to liquidity conditions rather than chasing momentum after markets have already turned. Stay defensive now, get aggressive later.

A transition year, but not a record year

If this framework holds, 2026 won’t be remembered as either a classic bull year or a prolonged bear market, but as a transition year.

Markets often shake out weak hands first, forcing excess leverage and speculative positioning out of the system. That process can be uncomfortable in real time, but it plays an important role in preparing markets for the next expansion. Volatility is not just noise in financial markets – and often, it’s the very mechanism through which opportunity is created.

It’s also a year for resetting. Markets will likely stay volatile in the near term as liquidity tightens, but the investors who win will be the ones positioning before the turn, not chasing it after.

Crypto markets have never moved in straight lines. The same forces that create painful corrections often lay the groundwork for powerful recoveries. The reset underway today may ultimately be what allows the next cycle to begin.




Note: The views expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of CoinDesk, Inc. or its owners and affiliates.

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