The bullish impulse of the Bitcoin market has exhausted itself, and bitcoin has now entered a distribution phase. This can be seen in investors increasingly selling into strength rather than increasing their exposure.
According to this week’s Bitfinex Alpha report, both flow data and on-chain dynamics indicate that BTC has transitioned out of the accumulation phase that drove its rally earlier this year. This signals the onset of a period of heavy selling pressure that could see BTC slump to levels last seen in early to mid 2024.
Bitcoin already slipped below $60,000 on June 5 amid large outflows from spot exchange-traded funds (ETF) and persistent macroeconomic headwinds. Although the asset has rebounded in the last two days and climbed back above that level, analysts believe the recovery may be hiding a more important shift beneath the surface, which is the transition into a distribution regime.
During the decline last week, BTC fell to a multi-year low of $59,200, a level last seen in October 2024. This price also represented a 53% drawdown from the October 2025 all-time high (ATH), a 28.5% fall from levels recorded in mid-May, and a 20% plunge from the June monthly open. BTC was unable to sustain the $60,000 floor, which has been a price anchor since February.
With BTC having retreated to its Q1 2026 consolidation zone, the asset faces two possible scenarios – the best being a motion range between $60,000 and $72,000. On the other hand, the worst-case scenario is price discovery at levels not seen since the maturation of the spot ETF market.
Analysts say the worst scenario will play out if BTC breaks through $60,000 for a sustained period of time. Bitcoin’s current moves are already confined within previous range lows, due to catalysts like ETF outflows and Strategy’s BTC sales.
Other factors contributing to bitcoin’s current price trend are rising energy prices, stronger-than-expected labor market data, and tightening financial conditions from the Federal Reserve. However, the most significant factor is the contraction of spot demand as seen in the sharp reversal in Spot Cumulative Volume Delta.
As with previous distribution phases, BTC can only transition back into an accumulation regime when sustained spot demand returns.
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