39% of Bitcoin Now in Loss – Is the Real Capitulation Still Ahead?

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Bitcoin’s unrealized losses climb above 39% as price holds a tight range and traders watch the $64K and $69K zones.

Bitcoin is facing mounting pressure as new on-chain data shows a sharp rise in unrealized losses.

More than 39% of the circulating supply is now held at a loss, suggesting that a large share of recent buyers entered the market at higher prices.

Analysts tracking sentiment say this stage often precedes a deeper shakeout as weaker positions are forced out.

Unrealized Losses Increase as Market Pressure Builds

Glassnode data shows Bitcoin’s Percent Unrealised Loss metric has exceeded 39%. The reading reflects how many coins now sit below their cost basis.

Analysts say this level has not been seen in recent months and signals that buyers from higher levels are under stress.

Painful? This is only the beginning of the test. Bitcoin’s Percent Unrealised Loss has exceeded 39%. A significant portion of buyers are now sitting in unrealized losses. The market is entering a phase of active pressure – weak positions are gradually being flushed out. There is… pic.twitter.com/YvZnWQldf7

— Axel 💎🙌 Adler Jr (@AxelAdlerJr) February 28, 2026

The market has reacted with rising volatility as positions unwind. Observers report that forced selling has begun to pick up, though current readings indicate there may still be room before a full capitulation.

The gradual pressure is affecting short-term traders, who often exit during extended drawdowns.

Market analysts note that these conditions often develop during long corrective phases. As more traders sit in losses, liquidity becomes thinner, and price swings widen.

Yet they say large holders have remained relatively stable, suggesting a divide between short-term and long-term market behavior.

Bitcoin Price Holds Range Despite Growing Stress

Even with rising unrealized losses, Bitcoin continues to move inside the same short-term range.

The MMT heatmap shows liquidity concentrated above $69,000 and also below the mid-$64,000 zone. Both areas remain active targets for price.

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Price continues to rotate inside the same local range.

Liquidity remains stacked above 69k and aslo below the mid 64s – both sides still in play, but the way price is behaving around the lows shows sellers aren’t getting… pic.twitter.com/as5R9iBtEU

— Columbus (@columbus0x) February 28, 2026

Analysts say recent behavior near the range lows has been notable. Sellers have not gained consistent follow-through despite multiple attempts to push prices lower.

The lack of continuation may indicate exhaustion from short-term bearish pressure, although confirmation remains pending.

Monitoring tools show that liquidity continues to build at the top of the range.

As long as Bitcoin holds above local support levels, analysts say the cluster near $69,000 remains a likely draw. This scenario could play out if buyers step in after a retest of the lower band.

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Liquidity Mapping Suggests Key Levels to Watch

Traders are watching the $64,000 to $65,000 area, where multiple downside liquidity pockets remain.

Price has tested this range several times yet has not broken down with momentum.

Market analysts say this repeating pattern suggests an ongoing battle between sellers seeking continuation and buyers defending the level.

Above current price action, liquidity near $69,000 continues to attract attention.

Heatmap data shows a dense cluster of resting orders at that level. If short-term selling pressure weakens further, price may attempt a move toward this upper liquidity region.

For now, the market remains inside a compressed range. With unrealized losses high and volatility elevated, traders continue to assess whether the current stage is a precursor to a broader capitulation or the early formation of a recovery base.

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