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    Crypto analysts puzzled as Bitcoin fails to break key price barriers

    February 20, 2025
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    Bitcoin’s recent price movements have raised suspicions among market analysts, with some questioning whether its trading behavior is being artificially influenced. Despite substantial institutional inflows, the cryptocurrency has remained locked in a tight range between $92,400 and $106,500 since mid-December 2024, briefly peaking at $109,000 after Donald Trump’s inauguration before retreating. Samson Mow, CEO of Jan3, described the pattern as unusual, suggesting that price suppression may be at play.

    Crypto analysts puzzled as Bitcoin fails to break key price barriers

    Institutional adoption has surged, yet Bitcoin’s price remains largely stagnant. Mow argued that while past bull markets were hindered by exchange bottlenecks, the introduction of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has eliminated those barriers, allowing unrestricted capital inflows from traditional finance. However, institutions remain hesitant, with many only cautiously entering the market. The lack of a corresponding price surge, despite ongoing accumulation, has fueled speculation about underlying market forces.

    Among the major institutional buyers, MicroStrategy has continued to expand its Bitcoin holdings, reinforcing long-term bullish sentiment. Meanwhile, retail investors are steadily increasing their positions through dollar-cost averaging. Yet, persistent selling pressure has kept Bitcoin’s price from breaking out. Mow suggested that if both institutional and retail buyers are accumulating, there must be significant sell-side liquidity counteracting this demand.

    A key factor contributing to this selling pressure is crypto exchange FTX’s ongoing creditor repayments. The collapsed exchange is settling debts based on Bitcoin’s price from November 2022, when it was around $20,000. As recipients receive repayments in Bitcoin, many are cashing out at current valuations, generating additional selling pressure. Mow pointed out that these forced liquidations could be suppressing the cryptocurrency’s ability to sustain an upward trajectory.

    Despite significant institutional absorption 1.1 million Bitcoin worth approximately $110 billion between August and October 2024 the price has remained range-bound. Analysts have struggled to reconcile this data with market behavior, with some suggesting that invisible forces may be preventing a breakout. Market participants are now closely watching whether institutional demand can finally tip the balance. The broader cryptocurrency market has also shown signs of weakness.

    Bitcoin recently dipped below $95,000, its lowest level in weeks, while other major assets, including Solana, XRP, and Dogecoin, have posted losses. Still, some analysts maintain an optimistic outlook, predicting that Bitcoin could rally to $160,000 or higher in the coming months. With institutional adoption accelerating and sell-side pressures gradually easing, Bitcoin’s next major move could reshape market dynamics. Whether the current stagnation reflects natural market cycles or external manipulation remains a key question for investors. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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