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Bitcoin Price Eyes Breakout as Supply Shock Builds: Can BTC Price Reach $75K?

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Bitcoin price is knocking on the door again, but this time, the setup feels different. After reclaiming the $70K zone, BTC price is once again testing resistance, yet the usual signs of exhaustion are missing. Instead, selling pressure appears to be fading while underlying demand quietly strengthens.

So here’s the real question: Is Bitcoin price about to break out, or is this another rejection before the next move?

Bitcoin Price Compresses Under Resistance as Breakout Structure Forms

Bitcoin price is currently consolidating around $71,000, repeatedly pressing against a key resistance band while forming higher lows, an early indication that buyers are gaining control. According to analyst projections, BTC is shaping a right-angled descending broadening wedge, a structure often seen before volatility expansion. Price continues to respect an upward-sloping support while compressing against horizontal resistance, tightening the range.

At the same time, the broader structure reveals a triangular consolidation above the $69K–$70K demand zone, suggesting that the market is stabilizing rather than weakening. If Bitcoin price clears the $71K–$72K zone, the breakout could extend toward $73.3K, $74.5K, and $75.7K, aligning with the projected move from the pattern.

Exchange outflows signal tightening supply dynamics

While price action tightens, on-chain data shows a major shift beneath the surface. More than 77,000 BTC have been withdrawn from exchanges, including:

BTC exchange data

~33K BTC from Bitfinex

~30K BTC from Binance

~14K BTC from Gemini

This movement reflects a decline in exchange reserves, typically associated with long-term holding behavior rather than short-term selling. A similar trend was observed in 2025, when large outflows preceded a rally from $84K to $118K. The current scale of withdrawals suggests that supply is once again being absorbed, reducing sell-side pressure. 

BTC MVRV data

On-chain models point to accumulation, not distribution Beyond flows, valuation metrics provide deeper confirmation. Key on-chain indicators suggest Bitcoin is operating within a favorable accumulation zone:

  • MVRV below 1, indicating price is near realized value
  • NUPL below 0.2, reflecting reduced unrealized profit and limited euphoria
  • Puell Multiple near 0.35, historically linked to undervaluation phases

Together, these signals define a phase where downside risk compresses while long-term upside improves, often seen during early accumulation cycles.

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Key levels define the next move

Bitcoin price is now positioned at a critical technical level. Immediate resistance lies at $71K–$72K, where price has faced repeated rejection. A clean breakout above this zone could trigger momentum toward: $73,300 followed by $75,700. 

Bitcoin price chart

On the downside, support remains firm at $69K–$70K, with a deeper safety level near $66K. As long as the BTC price holds above support, the bullish structure remains intact.

Final Take

Bitcoin is entering a phase where technical structure and on-chain signals are aligning. The chart shows compression, supply is tightening, and accumulation signals are strengthening. This combination often precedes decisive directional moves. If resistance breaks, Bitcoin may not just move higher, it could accelerate toward $75K faster than expected. For now, the market is waiting, but the setup suggests it won’t be waiting for long.

FAQs

What is Bitcoin price prediction for 2026?

Bitcoin could trade between $90K and $150K by 2026 if adoption grows and supply tightens, with cycles and macro trends shaping the pace.

How much will 1 Bitcoin be worth in 2030?

By 2030, Bitcoin is widely projected to reach $150K–$300K, driven by institutional demand, limited supply, and global adoption growth.

What will 1 BTC be worth in 2040

Long-term projections suggest Bitcoin could exceed $500K by 2040 if it becomes a global store of value and demand continues rising.

How much will Bitcoin reach in 10 years?

Over the next decade, Bitcoin could range between $200K and $500K depending on adoption, regulation, and macroeconomic conditions.

Is Bitcoin a good long-term investment?

Bitcoin is seen as a long-term asset due to scarcity and adoption trends, but price remains volatile, so risk management is essential.

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