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Analysts assess bitcoin’s potential after its return to $70,000

Analysts assess bitcoin’s potential after its return to $70,000

A bullish “Adam and Eve” pattern has appeared on the chart of the leading cryptocurrency — a break above $72,000 would push the asset towards $80,000, noted the analyst known as Ash Crypto. 

Source: X/Ash Crypto.

He also noted that the OTHER/BTC index has reached a four-month high and is above the levels seen at the time of the crash on 10 October 2025.

Source: X/Ash Crypto.

“Altcoins are holding up well against bitcoin, and we could see their rally very soon,” added Ash Crypto.

In the view of MN Trading’s founder, Michaël van de Poppe, digital gold has held in a “potential bounce” area, opening the way to $80,000.

However, the analyst known as Daan Crypto pointed to little change in the Coinbase premium. The discount remains “pretty hefty”, as it has for much of 2026.

“This is of course on the back of the bearish price action and net outflows of spot ETFs,” he explained.

Where is the bottom? 

Alphractal’s founder and CEO Joao Wedson described a way to identify bitcoin’s lows. He uses the long-term holders’ (LTH) realised price metric.

Historically, the main lows have formed when the price of the leading cryptocurrency reached the -0.2 level relative to the indicator. 

“This point marked classic capitulation phases and the final opportunity to buy before the start of a new bull market. Today the behaviour is different. The price cannot hold above +1 of standard deviation, indicating continued aggressive selling by bears in these areas,” clarified Wedson.

The LTH realised price line acts as support and resistance, the expert believes. When the metric approaches extremely negative readings, the likelihood of a structural bottom increases.

The crypto trader known as Satoxis noted aggressive whale buying. By his analysis, exchange outflows average 3.2% over 30 days. That points to ongoing accumulation as large holders withdraw bitcoin from trading platforms.

Source: X/Satoxis.

“When big investors move coins at this pace, it reduces the available supply on exchanges, cuts liquidity and creates conditions for a sharp rise once demand recovers. Retail investors remain wary,” stressed Satoxis.

At the time of writing, bitcoin trades around $70,300, up about 1.5% on the day.

15-minute BTC/USDT chart on Binance. Source: TradingView.

Earlier, CryptoQuant analysts questioned whether the correction in the leading cryptocurrency had ended. Despite large-scale loss realisation, on-chain metrics have yet to confirm the formation of a structural bottom.

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