Bitcoin’s SOPR Nears Critical Level—Is a Deeper Correction Ahead?

Bitcoin’s SOPR Nears Critical Level—Is a Deeper Correction Ahead?

Bitcoin’s price has continued its gradual decline, now trading just above $81,000, marking a significant drop from its all-time high (ATH) in January. At the time of writing, BTC stands at $81,086, reflecting a 1.7% increase in the past 24 hours but still showing a 2.3% decrease over the past week. The ongoing correction has raised concerns among investors about whether the asset will recover or enter a prolonged consolidation phase. While there is no definitive reason behind Bitcoin’s ongoing price movements, CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost has highlighted an interesting correlation between....


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