The leading cryptocurrency is trading near a crucial psychological and technical level of $81,500, as highlighted by on-chain analyst MorenoDV.
Who’s Still Willing to Hold?
“If Bitcoin holds above the TMMP ($81.5K) while AVIV stabilizes (0.8-0.9), it suggests investors are absorbing supply and defending their cost basis.
If price loses TMMP and AVIV continues to compress, it means profitability is fading, and… pic.twitter.com/XStWnGlXty
— CryptoQuant.com (@cryptoquant_com) December 17, 2025
This level corresponds to the current value of the True Market Mean Price (TMMP) indicator. It reflects the average purchase price of coins by investors, excluding miners—essentially, the entry point of major capital into the market.
According to the expert, the $81,500 level is a kind of “line in the sand”:
- as long as the price remains above it, investors feel comfortable, viewing dips as buying opportunities;
- if the market price falls below, the level becomes resistance. Investors use any rebound to sell and break even.
The second indicator, the AVIV Ratio (active versus realized valuation), indicates a transitional mid-cycle phase. The market is neither collapsing nor growing aggressively. The price moves sideways, and volatility decreases. During such times, investors rebalance portfolios, and “weak hands” exit the market.
MorenoDV outlined two scenarios:
- Bitcoin holds above the TMMP ($81,500), and the AVIV ratio stabilizes between 0.8-0.9. This would confirm investors’ readiness to defend positions and maintain the upward trend;
- the price settles below the average purchase cost. This would undermine participants’ confidence and lead to seeking demand at lower levels.
According to the expert, the market is currently addressing the main question: are investors willing to hold assets at the average entry price?
Record Activity on Exchanges
Analysts at CryptoQuant have noted a concentration of liquidity on the Binance exchange. The platform is showing record trading volumes in both spot and futures markets, significantly outpacing competitors.
The total inflow of funds to the platform has reached $1.17 trillion. Activity metrics have hit historical highs, with the audience exceeding 300 million users. Experts view these figures as confirmation of the industry’s genuine mass adoption.
Earlier, an experienced trader, who wished to remain anonymous, commented to ForkLog on the factors restraining Bitcoin’s growth.
