Looking at recent on-chain cost trends for Bitcoin, several price levels are particularly worth paying attention to.
First, the downside support. Long-term holders who bought 6 to 12 months ago have an average cost basis of around $101,000—this level is a pretty challenging hurdle for short-term market movements. Going further down, holders who bought 12 to 18 months ago have an average cost basis of about $81,700, forming a relatively solid support zone. Notably, investors who bought at the January high last year are still holding their positions to this day.
On the upside, the $114,650 region is a clear resistance. This corresponds to the cost basis of investors holding for 3 to 6 months. Once the price returns to this range, many might choose to reduce their holdings near breakeven, which could create selling pressure.
From these on-chain data, the distribution of holders across different stages remains quite balanced, and these cost basis zones will continue to play an important role in the short term.
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SighingCashier
· 13h ago
The 101,000 hurdle feels like I can't hold on much longer. Waiting to see how the group at 114,000 will dump.
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DegenWhisperer
· 13h ago
10.1K this level really can't hold up, a bunch of people have already wanted to leave
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 13h ago
10,100 is indeed a tough hurdle; it feels like we'll be struggling here repeatedly again this year.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 13h ago
Hmm... it's still those guys putting pressure at critical points, going in circles.
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GweiTooHigh
· 13h ago
The 101,000 level feels really hard to break... I've been waiting for it for a long time.
Looking at recent on-chain cost trends for Bitcoin, several price levels are particularly worth paying attention to.
First, the downside support. Long-term holders who bought 6 to 12 months ago have an average cost basis of around $101,000—this level is a pretty challenging hurdle for short-term market movements. Going further down, holders who bought 12 to 18 months ago have an average cost basis of about $81,700, forming a relatively solid support zone. Notably, investors who bought at the January high last year are still holding their positions to this day.
On the upside, the $114,650 region is a clear resistance. This corresponds to the cost basis of investors holding for 3 to 6 months. Once the price returns to this range, many might choose to reduce their holdings near breakeven, which could create selling pressure.
From these on-chain data, the distribution of holders across different stages remains quite balanced, and these cost basis zones will continue to play an important role in the short term.