Breaking down the $BTC momentum picture—it's less mysterious than it looks. Short-term holders who accumulated around the $112.6k level are now facing reality. They reclaimed that cost basis, only to see it instantly rejected by the market.



Here's what's actually happening: the 3-6 month holder cohort is the culprit behind current price action. Their average entry point sits at $112.6k, and they're bleeding out. You're seeing a cascade of realized losses as they bail at breakeven or take minor losses just to exit.

The takeaway? $BTC isn't trapped in a holding pattern—it's working through a liquidation phase where weak hands are finally throwing in the towel. Watch for momentum shifts once this selling pressure subsides.
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ConfusedWhalevip
· 9h ago
It's the same story again... Are the chips being cut at $112.6k from March to June? Basically, it just means we have to wait.
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FarmToRichesvip
· 9h ago
Weak hands cut losses, strong hands buy the dip. This round depends on who has a stronger mental resilience.
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WhaleStalkervip
· 9h ago
112.6k this price level has really become a "slaughterhouse" for dumping... The old hands from March to June can't hold on anymore. Once this selling pressure is released, the next wave will be the real opportunity.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 9h ago
Weak hands are selling off cheaply, normal operation, just wait for the rebound to buy back in.
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