According to a new analysis shared by CryptoQuant, Bitcoin’s 2026 market structure remains broadly aligned with three scenarios first outlined at the start of theAccording to a new analysis shared by CryptoQuant, Bitcoin’s 2026 market structure remains broadly aligned with three scenarios first outlined at the start of the

Bitcoin in 2026 Still Between Range and Shock Scenarios

2026/02/27 12:29
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According to a new analysis shared by CryptoQuant, Bitcoin’s 2026 market structure remains broadly aligned with three scenarios first outlined at the start of the year, when BTC was trading near $95,000.

Back on January 1, XWIN Research presented three possible paths for the year.

The Three Original Scenarios

Scenario A – “Twisted Range”
A wide consolidation between $80,000 and $140,000, driven by unstable capital flows and elevated volatility.

Scenario B – “Macro Shock”
A breakdown below $80,000, with potential downside toward the $50,000 region.

Scenario C – “Risk-On Expansion”
A sustained breakout toward $120,000–$170,000, with $200,000 possible under strong capital inflows.

At the time, Scenarios A and B were viewed as more likely than the bullish Scenario C.

Where the Market Stands Now

CryptoQuant notes that current market weakness still fits within that original framework.

Importantly, the U.S. economy has not entered recession. Employment data and corporate performance remain relatively resilient. That suggests Bitcoin’s pressure is not primarily macro-driven, but instead tied to:

  • Crypto-specific demand deterioration
  • Weak ETF flows
  • Fragile liquidity conditions
  • Liquidation-driven volatility

The current structure reflects a mix of Scenario A and B. Price action still resembles a broad range, but instability and weak flows introduce shock-like dynamics. In this context, the previously discussed $50,000 downside zone cannot be fully ruled out.

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The Real Question: Does Capital Stay?

The report emphasizes that short squeezes and technical rebounds do not equal structural recovery.

Temporary inflows are not enough. What matters is sustained capital commitment.

The most important signal to watch, according to CryptoQuant, is the Coinbase Premium, the price difference between U.S. dollar spot markets and offshore exchanges.

  • A negative or unstable premium suggests weak U.S. institutional demand.
  • A persistent positive premium would signal genuine structural inflows.

2026: Price Follows Flow

The key takeaway is simple: in 2026, Bitcoin price action is being dictated by capital flows, not narratives.

If institutional demand strengthens consistently, it will first appear in the Coinbase Premium before reflecting in sustained price expansion.

Until then, the market remains in a fragile transition phase, caught between range-bound consolidation and shock-driven volatility.

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