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    Bitcoin Price Drifts Lower To $60,000 As Market Wanes

    February 24, 20263 Mins Read


    Bitcoin’s price has extended its multi‑week corrective phase, sliding below key psychological and technical zones as traders assess both newer economic headwinds and internal market dynamics. 

    The bitcoin price moved lower through the weekend and into Monday, punctuating an increasingly cautious market tone.

    Bitcoin price first violated the $65,000 support band on Sunday evening, with price action showing a rapid 5 % drop within roughly two hours of trading — a move that brought BTC under $65,000 for the first time in several weeks. 

    This decline came amid low liquidity conditions and a lack of clear catalysts to sustain bullish momentum.

    The drop was not driven by an obvious single event, but rather a confluence of technical exhaustion, reduced bid pressure, and broader risk‑off sentiment in global markets. 

    The move beneath $65,000 has now put additional emphasis on lower support clusters near the low $60,000s — levels that historically serve as both psychological and structural inflection points for intra‑day volatility.

    On Monday and Tuesday, Bitcoin’s range tightened, with intraday swings narrowing as directional conviction waned. Trading volumes over this period remained subdued relative to prior months, reflecting a broader hesitancy among participants to commit capital absent fresh catalysts. 

    Bitcoin price faces pressure amid slow derivatives activity

    Industry observers say Bitcoin’s recent volatility reflects broader global uncertainty and strained liquidity conditions.

    “Bitcoin continues to be a global thermometer for world events and liquidity. Subdued liquidity and violent conflict are a recipe for a depressed bitcoin price in a market that is struggling to understand bitcoin as the most reliable asset in a chaotic world,” said Timot Lamarre, director of market research at Unchained to Bitcoin Magazine. “The ability to weightlessly carry wealth without counterparty risk is under-appreciated.”

    Institutional flows and corporate treasury activity provided an interesting counterpoint to price weakness. Strategy (the corporate entity helmed by Michael Saylor) completed its 100th bitcoin acquisition, adding roughly 592 BTC at an average price around $67,286, even as the Bitcoin price traded lower. 

    Still, bearish dynamics have not completely abated. Failure to reclaim levels above the mid‑$65,000s could open the door to a test of the $60,000 region — a band that, if broken decisively, may induce a deeper wave of reactive selling from short‑term traders.

    Also, analysts tracking Bitcoin’s derivatives markets note that the current setup reflects a cautious and measured trading environment.

    “The derivatives complex has settled into a more defensive equilibrium. Without the crowded long positioning we’ve seen in the past, the risk of cascading liquidations on the downside is significantly reduced,” Bitfinex analysts wrote to Bitcoin Magazine. “But there’s a trade-off: upside momentum can no longer rely on the fuel of short-covering alone. For a durable recovery to take hold, we need to see funding stabilise alongside a genuine resurgence in spot demand and not just mechanical squeezes playing out in a leverage-light environment.”

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