Bitcoin grinds in a tight range as whale delta stays deeply negative and open interest fails to expand with price, signaling trouble for bulls eyeing $70K. BitcoinBitcoin grinds in a tight range as whale delta stays deeply negative and open interest fails to expand with price, signaling trouble for bulls eyeing $70K. Bitcoin

Bitcoin’s $70K Ceiling Won’t Break and Here’s Why

2026/04/03 00:45
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Bitcoin grinds in a tight range as whale delta stays deeply negative and open interest fails to expand with price, signaling trouble for bulls eyeing $70K.

Bitcoin is still stuck. Price pushed toward $69K Thursday and got sold immediately. Again.

Bitcoin’s $70K Ceiling Won’t Break and Here’s Why

That pattern has played out multiple times inside this range, and the on-chain data behind it is getting harder to ignore. Two market analysts flagged the same structural problem on X this week, pointing to divergences that suggest the current range may not resolve to the upside anytime soon.

Crypto analyst ArdiNSC on X laid it out plainly. When price grinds higher but open interest drops during an intermediate range, no meaningful new capital is entering to sustain a rally. What looks like bullish price action is mostly shorts covering their positions. Forced buying from trapped shorts is doing the heavy lifting, not fresh longs being built.

Source:ArdiNSC 

Ardi called it “mechanical pressure.” Once the last trapped short exits, that fuel disappears. Price then has to answer one question: are there real buyers here?

Right now the chart says no.

Whale Delta Has Been Red Since December

Ardi added that Whale Delta has been persistently negative since December. Large players have been on the sell side for roughly 95% of this range. That kind of sustained distribution doesn’t disappear overnight. It means every price push higher has been running into active selling from the biggest participants in the market.

The divergence between price and open interest is the real tell. Open interest should expand with price during a genuine rally. When it drops instead, it confirms the move lacks backing. Ardi has been flagging this particular divergence for weeks, and it has not resolved.

Meanwhile, columbus0x on X described much the same dynamic in his Thursday morning $BTC update. Price followed the previous session’s script, pushing into $69K before getting sold back down immediately. No strength on the bounce. Just a reaction into supply.

Columbus pointed to $64K as the next likely draw, with liquidity stacking up there heading into the weekend. Below that, he noted heavy liquidity sitting in the low $60s and even high $50s on higher timeframes.

The $70K Wall Nobody Can Crack

Supply sitting between 69K and 72K continues to cap every upside attempt, columbus0x noted. Until Bitcoin posts acceptance above $70K on meaningful volume, any bounce inside this range is just relief. The upside setup hasn’t changed. Neither has the resistance.

This lines up with broader whale selling pressure flagged by other analysts heading into April, with bearish chart structure on the three-day timeframe still intact.

The mechanical short covering that has kept price afloat has a hard ceiling. Once those positions are cleaned out, the market needs organic demand to take over. Based on current open interest behavior, that demand isn’t showing up yet.

Bitcoin closed the session flat against those supply zones. The range holds. So does the problem.

Disclaimer: This article is based on technical analysis and market commentary from cited sources. It does not constitute financial or investment advice.

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