Key Insights Bitcoin price dropped to $72,870 earlier this week before moving back near $75,900. The bounce helped calm things for a few hours, but it did not changeKey Insights Bitcoin price dropped to $72,870 earlier this week before moving back near $75,900. The bounce helped calm things for a few hours, but it did not change

Bitcoin Price Shows Breakdown Signs As Traders Eye a Drop to $54,000

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Key Insights

  • Bitcoin (BTC) price remains capped below $80,580 as buying interest stays weak.
  • Low spot volume and repeated SOPR sell signals show limited confidence.
  • If $72,800 breaks, Bitcoin price could slide toward $70,000 and $54,000.

Bitcoin price dropped to $72,870 earlier this week before moving back near $75,900. The bounce helped calm things for a few hours, but it did not change how most traders are looking at the chart.

The BTC price is still stuck below $80,580. It has been rejected from this area more than once. Until that level is cleared, many in the market are treating this move higher as a pause inside a decline, not as the start of something new.

Bitcoin Spot Trading Activity Shows Limited Buying Interest

One of the easiest ways to see this is through spot volume. Spot volume shows how much Bitcoin is being bought and sold without leverage. It reflects real money moving in and out of the market.

Right now, that number is very low. It is sitting near levels last seen in 2024. That means fewer people are stepping in at current prices.

You can see this on the chart as well. Every time Bitcoin (BTC) price moves closer to $80,000, selling appears. The price struggles to stay there for long. That usually happens when buyers are not confident enough to keep pushing.

Bitcoin Spot Volume Weakens | Source: XBitcoin Spot Volume Weakens | Source: X

The RSI is also not giving much help. RSI measures how strong the buying and selling pressure is. Recently, it made a small higher low while the price made a lower low. This sometimes supports short rebounds.

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Chart | Source: TradingViewBitcoin (BTC) Price Chart | Source: TradingView

But in this case, the line is flat. It is not rising strongly. It looks more like weak support than strong demand.

So far, Bitcoin price rebound is being driven by short-term traders. Long-term buyers are still waiting.

Selling Data and Large Wallets Show Caution

Another part of the picture comes from SOPR. SOPR tracks whether people are selling their Bitcoin at a profit or close to a loss.

When it stays high, it means BTC sellers are confident. When it keeps dropping, it means many are exiting without strong gains.

Over the past few weeks, SOPR has flashed multiple sell signals. Many coins were moved near break-even. That usually happens when holders lose patience.

Bitcoin (BTC) SOPR-Led Weakness | Source: XBitcoin (BTC) SOPR-Led Weakness | Source: X

At the same time, large wallets have been reducing Bitcoin (BTC) price risk near $75,000. On-chain data shows several big holders closing long positions in that zone. Instead of adding more, they are cutting exposure.

This does not mean they are fully bearish. It means they are being careful. When big holders start accumulating, rallies tend to last. When they slow down or sell, upside becomes harder.

Right now, they are not building large positions. That matches what we see in low volume and soft momentum.

Bitcoin Price Zones That Are Critical Now

Because demand is weak, support and resistance levels matter more than usual.

On the upside, $80,580 remains the key barrier. Bitcoin price needs to close above it and hold. Without that, upside moves are likely to fade.

On the downside, $72,800 is the first major support for BTC price. This level stopped the recent drop. As long as it holds, Bitcoin price can continue moving sideways.

If $72,800 breaks with strong volume, attention shifts quickly to $70,000. This is more of a psychological level, but it often becomes important during sell-offs.

Below that, the next major area sits near $54,000 for Bitcoin price. This level comes from older price structures and long-term projections.

Reaching $54,000 is not certain for Bitcoin price. But the risk stays on the table while buying remains weak, and large holders stay defensive. For now, the BTC price is stuck in between.

Buyers are active enough to prevent a collapse. Sellers are active enough to block a breakout. Until spot volume improves and large wallets begin adding again, the market remains exposed to another wave of Bitcoin price pressure.

The post Bitcoin Price Shows Breakdown Signs As Traders Eye a Drop to $54,000 appeared first on The Coin Republic.

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