Bitcoin Price Halving Radar Chart
The Bitcoin halving radar chart is a polar coordinate visualisation designed to compare price performance across halving cycles in a single, intuitive view.
How It Works
The chart uses a polar coordinate system where:
- Radius — represents Bitcoin’s price on a logarithmic scale
- Angle — represents time, where a full rotation equals 4 years (approximately one halving cycle)
This means each complete loop around the chart corresponds to one Bitcoin halving cycle, allowing direct visual comparison of price behaviour across different eras.
Visual Legend
| Marker | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Green dots | Halving dates |
| Orange dots | All-time highs (ATH) within each cycle |
| Gray dots | Cycle minimums |
Key Observations
Bitcoin Has Never Been Lower Than 4 Years Ago
The chart shows no line crossing between cycles. This means Bitcoin’s price has never been lower at any point than it was exactly four years earlier — a remarkable property that holds across all cycles to date.
Cycle Highs and Lows Follow a Consistent Pattern
The all-time highs (orange dots) and cycle minimums (gray dots) have occurred at similar points within each halving cycle. This cyclical regularity is one of the most studied properties of Bitcoin’s price history.
Interactive Chart
Explore the full interactive version on the BGeometrics charts platform:
Open Bitcoin Price Halving Radar Chart
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.