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DOGE $0.1137 +3.23%
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BCH $434.15 -1.28%
LINK $10.19 -0.99%
HYPE $38.93 -3.75%
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Analysis: The chip structure shows that the bottom of BTC is forming, with $66,000 being the area for real capital entry

2026-05-08 17:52:05
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Analyst Murphy stated that the market is generally focused on the $60,000 price low, but the chip structure analysis reveals that Bitcoin's true bottom may lie in the dense trading area around $66,000.

Data shows that this location has accumulated about 440,000 BTC, with 240,000 of that trading occurring between February and April. Currently, the chip proportion in the $65,000 to $78,000 range has reached 13.8%. Although it is still below the 18.7% level before the FTX collapse in October 2022, considering that traditional funds like ETFs and MicroStrategy have locked about 13% of the circulating chips at relatively high levels in this cycle, the current ratio has laid a foundation for building a bottom structure.

If the market can experience a second retest and achieve further trading in this range, it will make the bottom foundation more solid and have a stronger "resilience." The true bottom should not be judged by the lowest price ($60,000) but rather by the trading area where large funds concentrated their entry ($66,000). Currently, the trading in the $78,000 to $82,000 range is still insufficient, and market divergences still need to be digested.

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