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ETH $1,891.82 -0.30%
BNB $602.67 -0.40%
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SOL $75.63 +0.29%
TRX $0.3313 -0.21%
DOGE $0.0696 -0.61%
ADA $0.1727 -2.43%
BCH $203.07 -0.84%
LINK $9.44 +0.06%
HYPE $59.01 +0.28%
AAVE $88.01 +1.68%
SUI $0.6408 -5.28%
XLM $0.1547 -2.23%
ZEC $508.28 +2.66%

Analysis: Bitcoin treasury companies have experienced consecutive sell-offs for the first time over three weeks, which may lead to increased short-term pressure on BTC

2026-02-23 20:36:47

According to market news, Bitcoin treasury companies have experienced three consecutive weeks of selling for the first time in history, which means that Bitcoin prices may face increased short-term pressure. If new demand does not emerge in the market, it may approach a "new bear market low."

Analysts point out that macro uncertainty and ETF outflows further suppress demand. Last week, Trump announced an increase in global tariffs from 10% to 15%, exacerbating the decline in market risk appetite. However, in the long term, this pullback helps to clear leveraged positions and speculative holders, resetting the market structure.

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