🚨 $BTC is stuck under $60,000, facing major technical and on-chain resistance. 📊 Strong resistance levels include $69,600 for recent buyers and $75,500 on the 200🚨 $BTC is stuck under $60,000, facing major technical and on-chain resistance. 📊 Strong resistance levels include $69,600 for recent buyers and $75,500 on the 200

Bitcoin trades below $60,000 with key technical and on-chain resistance levels blocking a rebound

2026/06/29 18:39
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Bitcoin is currently trading below the $60,000 mark, struggling to recover as both technical and on-chain indicators remain under key thresholds. This ongoing weakness has strengthened the perception that, in the short term, the price is more likely to move downwards than stage a significant comeback.

Major resistance zones limit recovery

Analysts have identified several major resistance levels that continue to cap Bitcoin’s price. The network’s True Mean Price indicator stands at $76,300, while the widely followed 200-day moving average is at $75,500. Additionally, the 128-day moving average sits at $70,900, and the cost basis for short-term investors—the average purchase price for coins held less than 155 days—is now at $69,600. Collectively, these figures suggest Bitcoin is locked beneath multiple layers of strong resistance.

Mini glossary: The True Mean Price is an on-chain valuation metric reflecting the average acquisition cost on the Bitcoin network, adjusted for coins lost or inactive over long periods. The short-term holder cost basis typically refers to the average purchase price for coins acquired within the last 155 days.

The 200-day moving average is regarded among traders as a core indicator for distinguishing long-term bull and bear market trends. Meanwhile, the 128-day moving average is often used to track mid-cycle direction, and the short-term cost basis reveals the average position of recent entrants to the market over the last several months.

Indicator Level Significance
True Mean Price $76,300 Adjusted network cost average
200-day moving average $75,500 Long-term trend indicator
128-day moving average $70,900 Medium-term trend indicator
Short-term holder cost basis $69,600 Average entry for recent buyers

Key support areas monitored below current price

Below Bitcoin’s current price, several important on-chain support levels are being watched closely. The cost basis for long-term holders currently stands at $49,900, Coin Time Price is calculated at $51,700, and the Realized Price—representing the market’s overall average acquisition cost—is at $53,200.

The long-term holder cost basis tracks the average price paid by investors who have held their coins for more than 155 days. Realized Price averages the last move price of all circulating bitcoins, providing insight into the market’s break-even threshold. Coin Time Price incorporates both the age and economic significance of coins held on the network.

Historical patterns point to $45,000 as possible bottom

If the relationship seen in previous market cycles repeats, the potential bottom for Bitcoin could form near the $45,000 level. This estimate is based on how the price in past bear market troughs dipped by a certain margin beneath main support metrics.

However, whether Bitcoin actually declines to this level will depend on several factors, including its ability to reclaim lost technical support and how overall market sentiment evolves. For now, the price remains squeezed between robust support zones and thick resistance above, leaving it in a narrow trading range.

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