Bitcoin News
By Sakamoto Nashi
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Fear and Uncertainty Take Hold. Since early October, the overall sentiment around Bitcoin has shifted from cautious optimism to…
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Echoes of March and April. Market observers have drawn striking parallels between the current conditions and those of…
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Holders Face Mounting Unrealized Losses. Data from CryptoQuant shows that short-term Bitcoin holders are once again facing rising…
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The Missing Euphoria of a True Bull Market. One notable difference between the current cycle and previous ones is the absence of a euphoric…
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Market Split Between Bulls and Bears. At this stage, sentiment among analysts and investors appears evenly divided.
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Comparing the Data: Then vs. Now
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What Comes Next for Bitcoin?. If historical patterns hold true, Bitcoin could still experience another month of sideways or…
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A Market in Transition. The current setup suggests Bitcoin may be in a transition phase, shifting from excessive optimism…
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Bitcoin’s recent dip below $100,000 has sent waves of anxiety through the crypto community. Investor sentiment has weakened significantly, with the Crypto Fear & Greed Index…
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This wave of pessimism is being fueled by several factors. Analysts point to whale selling, buyer exhaustion, and broader macroeconomic uncertainty as key drivers behind…
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Market observers have drawn striking parallels between the current conditions and those of March–April 2025, when Bitcoin briefly dipped below $75,000 before staging a strong…
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Back then, the market was also dominated by fear and skepticism. The Crypto Fear & Greed Index hovered near 20, signaling extreme pessimism.
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Today’s setup looks eerily similar. Bitcoin recently lost the mid-range support it had been holding for months and is now trading around $98,900, significantly below its realized…
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The Unrealized Profit/Loss Margin suggests that a majority of recent buyers are in the red, though not to the same extent as earlier in the year.
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Still, the data also warns that if Bitcoin fails to hold key support levels, the downtrend could extend deeper, potentially revisiting previous low zones before any sustainable…
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