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Bitcoin Could Trigger $5.7B in Shorts on Break Above $80,500: Analysis

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Bitcoin has recovered from a recent dip to around $60,000 and is now trading between $68,000 and $70,000, marking a 13% surge. Data indicates a breakout above $80,500 could trigger a massive $5.7 billion in short liquidations, setting the stage for a potential price milestone despite ongoing market fragility.


Bitcoin’s price is holding steady between $68,000 and $70,000 following a 13% bounce from a recent low near $60,000. This resilience comes as analysts examine whether a significant market move is developing.

On-chain data from CoinGlass shows a key liquidation level above $80,500. A breakout past this point could force the liquidation of approximately $5.7 billion in short positions.

The cryptocurrency’s mining difficulty adjustment was the largest negative change since China’s 2021 mining ban, signaling miner retreat due to low profitability. However, this drop also makes mining cheaper, potentially allowing miners to return if the price stabilizes.

A notable whale transaction was tracked by on-chain analysts at Lookonchain. The entity withdrew 1,546 BTC, worth $106.7 million, from Binance, an action interpreted as a sign of long-term confidence.

Search interest for Bitcoin on Google Trends reached a 12-month high following the price decline. This surge indicates heightened public attention as the market seeks direction.

The rally has recovered over $10,000, putting Bitcoin at a critical technical juncture. The next major resistance to break is at the $83,000 level, according to analysis from TradingView.

Failure to breach that resistance could see Bitcoin retest support between $49,000 and $53,000, a range established in 2024. Whales may be betting on a breakout, but overall market momentum remains uncertain.

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