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BTC $75,031.52 -1.74%
ETH $2,308.69 -2.36%
BNB $619.60 -2.17%
XRP $1.42 -1.59%
SOL $84.63 -2.95%
TRX $0.3333 +1.73%
DOGE $0.0937 -3.04%
ADA $0.2451 -2.98%
BCH $439.85 -1.88%
LINK $9.13 -3.06%
HYPE $42.99 -3.75%
AAVE $92.91 -17.56%
SUI $0.9413 -3.84%
XLM $0.1678 -0.85%
ZEC $323.55 -1.42%
BTC $75,031.52 -1.74%
ETH $2,308.69 -2.36%
BNB $619.60 -2.17%
XRP $1.42 -1.59%
SOL $84.63 -2.95%
TRX $0.3333 +1.73%
DOGE $0.0937 -3.04%
ADA $0.2451 -2.98%
BCH $439.85 -1.88%
LINK $9.13 -3.06%
HYPE $42.99 -3.75%
AAVE $92.91 -17.56%
SUI $0.9413 -3.84%
XLM $0.1678 -0.85%
ZEC $323.55 -1.42%

Data: Bitcoin has fallen below multiple on-chain cost supports, with the next important support at $81,700

2025-12-01 13:32:58
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According to market news, Bitcoin has now fallen below several on-chain cost indicators (which can be used as reference support levels), including the short-term holder cost basis (STH Cost Basis, $90,900) and the active investors mean (Active Investors Mean, $88,100). The next important indicator is at $81,700, which represents the true market mean. The long-term support reference, the realized price, is $56,400.

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