The ultimate tug-of-war is happening right now in the crypto markets. Following a sharp drop that sent Bitcoin (BTC) down to a 21-month low of $57,950, the market has become violently divided. As of July 3, Bitcoin has been trading between $58,800 and $60,000, though it briefly surged above $62,000 following recent economic data releases.
Bitcoin has dropped over 30% in 2026, marking a significant fall from its record all-time high close to $126,000 in late 2025. Is the worst behind us, or are we staring down a trapdoor to much lower prices? Here is the breakdown of the war between the bulls and the bears.
đ The Bullsâ Case: Macro Relief and ETF Reversals
Optimism is brewing among buyers who believe the local bottom is securely in. Their thesis relies on recent shifts in institutional behavior and macroeconomic data:
- Weak Jobs Data Fuels Relief: The U.S. economy added only 57,000 nonfarm jobs in June, heavily missing economistsâ expectations of 115,000. This weaker-than-expected data pushed Bitcoin to an intraday peak above $62,000.
- Rate Hike Odds Plummet: Following the jobs report, CME FedWatch showed the probability of a July rate hike falling to 17.6%. Adding to the bullish sentiment, Fed Chair Kevin Warsh stated that âinflation risks have come downâ.
- ETF Inflows Return: Spot Bitcoin ETFs drew $221.72 million in net inflows on July 2, successfully breaking a 10-day streak of redemptions. This reversal lifted total net assets across these funds to $74.37 billion.
đť The Bearsâ Case: Trapdoors to $53,000 Loom
On the flip side, short-term momentum traders and macro bears are urging extreme caution, pointing to heavy selling pressure and widespread market fear:
- Massive Monthly Outflows: The recent daily ETF inflows come after a brutal June, where Bitcoin ETFs lost $4.5 billionâââtheir largest monthly outflow on record since launching.
- Extreme Fear: The market is currently paralyzed by anxiety, with the Fear and Greed Index sitting deep in Extreme Fear territory at a level of 12.
- The $53,000 Target: The $58,000 support zone remains a crucial turning point for the asset. Investors fear that if this level breaks, Bitcoin could face another steep drop down to $53,000.
The Long Game: Consolidation or Capitulation?
Despite losing more than 30% of its value in just six months, Bitcoin is attempting to build a base near the critical $60,000 support zone. The current environment marks an important phase and a major turning point that could dictate where prices move next for the remainder of the year.
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