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Scaramucci: Bitcoin’s 55% bear market drop signals strength ahead of next halving

Anthony Scaramucci, founder of the investment firm SkyBridge Capital, has expressed the view that Bitcoin’s current market downturn may actually indicate underlying strength rather than weakn

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August 18, 2026
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Anthony Scaramucci, founder of the investment firm SkyBridge Capital, has expressed the view that Bitcoin’s current market downturn may actually indicate underlying strength rather than weakness. Speaking with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin at the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium during the SALT Conference, Scaramucci emphasized that Bitcoin has avoided the severe losses seen in previous cycles.

Current bear market context

Scaramucci described the present market as a “clear Bitcoin bear market,” yet pointed out that this cycle has brought a smaller drop compared to historical patterns. He referenced his own career experience, noting he has witnessed nine bear markets in his 37 years in finance.

According to Scaramucci, Bitcoin has experienced a 55% price decline in the current cycle. In contrast, earlier bear markets often saw declines in the 75-80% range. He described the less pronounced decrease as potentially positive for Bitcoin’s long-term outlook, suggesting that many investors may be holding their positions ahead of the market’s next upward phase.

Bitcoin has only had a 55% drop in this bear market, while in other cycles declines reached 75-80%. That might signal increasing net buyers going into the next bull phase.

Muted price action and contributing factors

Scaramucci noted that Bitcoin’s price has largely stagnated over recent months. Since February, he said, the cryptocurrency has hovered at similar levels, displaying limited momentum in either direction. This period of subdued price movement has persisted even as global events have unfolded, including geopolitical unrest.

Multiple factors have contributed to this muted activity. Scaramucci cited that some Bitcoin miners are shifting their computing resources from cryptocurrency mining to processing artificial intelligence applications. He also stated that substantial capital has flowed out of the broader cryptocurrency sector, including altcoins, migrating into AI and related technologies.

A further element, he said, is Bitcoin’s well-known four-year cycle, which historically influences market sentiment and trading activity. Scaramucci noted that the market is around two years out from the previous peak, with approximately 18 or 19 months remaining until the next Bitcoin halving event.

Mini dictionary: Bitcoin halving, an event occurring approximately every four years that reduces the reward miners receive for validating transactions by half, effectively tightening the supply of new coins and often cited as a significant catalyst for price movements.

The combination of capital outflows into AI, shifts in mining operations, and Bitcoin’s four-year cycle have all muted the cryptocurrency’s performance.

Outlook for the next halving and price prospects

Despite acknowledging the ongoing bearish mood, Scaramucci remains optimistic about Bitcoin’s prospects over the longer term. He argued that the next halving, expected in about 18 to 19 months, is likely to trigger upward pressure on the price by constraining supply even further.

He forecast a return to significant price growth following the halving, suggesting that Bitcoin could surpass the $100,000 level once the next cycle begins. However, he cautioned that the cryptocurrency may continue to experience a period of stagnation before this inflection point occurs.

Scaramucci, an American financier and founder of SkyBridge Capital, is known for his involvement in both traditional financial management and digital asset investing. His comments reflect a cautious optimism shared by some industry observers who regard structural shifts and cyclical events as vital indicators for Bitcoin’s future trajectory.

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