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Bitcoin Struggles Below $100K Amid 100-Day Resistance

Bitcoin Stagnates Amid Cautious Market Sentiment

Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, has lingered below $100,000 for nearly 100 days, marking a phase of market consolidation after its historic rallies. 

Data from CoinCodex shows it currently trades at $67,418, highlighting a mix of resilience and cautious sentiment in the crypto ecosystem.

Source: CoinCodex

Despite intermittent rallies, Bitcoin has struggled to reclaim the pivotal $100,000 mark, a level many analysts see as crucial for restoring bullish sentiment. The extended period below $100K underscores the market’s sensitivity to macroeconomic pressures, regulatory shifts, and weakening on-chain activity. 

Therefore, signs of a renewed uptrend or potential stagnation should be closely watched. Meanwhile, Bitcoin could retest $55K, as CryptoQuant data points to key realized price levels under pressure, highlighting critical support zones and trader risks.

On-chain metrics reveal that Bitcoin’s network activity, measured by active addresses and new wallet creation, lags far behind previous bull-cycle peaks. This gap between rising valuations and subdued user adoption highlights a cautious market phase, where price strength masks underlying weakness in fundamental engagement.

Bitcoin at a Crossroads: Caution Dominates Despite Modest Rebound

Market sentiment remains stuck in Extreme Fear, according to the Crypto Fear & Greed Index. While Bitcoin has bounced from February’s multi-month lows near $60K, investor caution prevails. 

Capital inflows persist but are driven more by short-term trading than genuine network adoption. Meanwhile, the 200-week moving average around $58K continues to act as a critical support level.

Well, altcoins can rally on narrative-driven momentum, but they largely follow Bitcoin’s lead. Historically, BTC’s price movements set the market tone, and sustained investor confidence hinges on it holding key psychological levels. Without a rebound in on-chain activity or supportive macro conditions, broader crypto performance may remain muted.

Analysts note that Bitcoin’s current consolidation isn’t a collapse but highlights the need to track fundamentals, user growth, network activity, and transactional utility are key for a durable recovery. Meanwhile, UAE Bitcoin miners reported $344M in profits despite recent volatility, underscoring resilience in parts of the ecosystem.

After nearly 100 days below $100,000, Bitcoin sits at a crossroads: cautious but far from broken. Traders are closely watching the balance between speculative momentum and real adoption as BTC searches for its next decisive move.

Conclusion

Bitcoin’s nearly 100-day struggle below $100,000 underscores a market in cautious balance. Price shows resilience, but muted network activity and adoption suggest that sustained bullish momentum demands more than speculative buying. 

Therefore, a keen eye should be given to on-chain metrics, macro trends, and sentiment, as these will dictate whether Bitcoin can breach key psychological levels or remain in consolidation. The weeks ahead will be pivotal for its long-term trajectory.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/14791/bitcoin-s-drought-nearly-100-days-under-100-k

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