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Bitcoin Near Critical Level for Short-Term Holders, Ethereum Holds Above Key Support

2026/01/08 03:01
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Together, the signals suggest the crypto market is entering a sensitive phase where momentum and volatility could accelerate.

Key Takeaways
  • Bitcoin’s Short-Term Holder NUPL is approaching the zero level, a historically important resistance zone.
  • A sustained bullish shift for Bitcoin likely requires holding above the ~$99,000 short-term holder realized price.
  • Ethereum has broken above $3,100 and the 21-day moving average, opening the door toward a potential move near $3,800.

According to data shared by Alphractal, Bitcoin’s Short-Term Holder Net Unrealized Profit/Loss (STH NUPL) has started climbing again and is now nearing the zero line – a level that historically acts as a key decision point for short-term participants.

Bitcoin Nears a Key Break-Even Zone

The STH NUPL metric tracks whether short-term Bitcoin holders are sitting on unrealized profits or losses. As it rises toward zero, it signals that recent buyers are close to breaking even after a period of drawdown.

Source: Alphractal

Historically, this zone tends to act as resistance for the metric. A sustained move into positive territory usually requires Bitcoin to trade above and hold the Short-Term Holder

Realized Price, currently estimated around $99,000. Without that confirmation, many short-term holders remain underwater, leaving the market vulnerable to sharp reactions around key price levels.

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Until Bitcoin clearly reclaims that zone, analysts warn that volatility spikes and defensive profit-taking remain likely, as traders react quickly to short-term price swings.

Ethereum Breaks Higher as Momentum Builds

While Bitcoin approaches an inflection point, Ethereum is already showing clearer technical strength. Crypto analyst Michaël van de Poppe highlighted that Ethereum has pushed decisively above the $3,100 area and is now consolidating above that level.

The move was accompanied by a clean break above the 21-day moving average, a signal often associated with the early stages of a new uptrend. As long as Ethereum holds above this short-term trend indicator, the structure points to further upside expansion.

Based on current momentum, the next major target zone being watched by traders sits around $3,800, provided broader market conditions remain supportive.

Market Sensitivity Remains High

The combination of Bitcoin nearing a crucial on-chain resistance and Ethereum entering a fresh uptrend paints a mixed but potentially explosive setup. Bitcoin’s ability to reclaim its short-term cost basis could determine whether risk appetite expands further, while Ethereum’s strength may continue to attract speculative flows in the near term.
For now, traders are closely watching whether Bitcoin can follow Ethereum’s lead – or whether short-term holder pressure keeps volatility elevated.


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