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Exploring the Current Bitcoin Miner Capitulation

Wall Street Logic by Wall Street Logic
June 30, 2024
in Crypto
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Exploring the Current Bitcoin Miner Capitulation
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The Impact of Miner Capitulation on Bitcoin Price: Understanding the Current Cycle

Bitcoin miners are facing significant financial stress following the recent halving event. This has led to a wave of capitulation similar to December 2022, raising questions about the current cycle and its implications.

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Is BTC Ready to Resume its Bull Run?

According to CryptoQuant’s head of research Julio Moreno, the current miner capitulation levels are comparable to December 2022, which marked the bottom of the previous cycle after the FTX collapse. This event triggered a massive sell-off, impacting Bitcoin’s price.

The Network True Hashrate Drawdown, currently stands at -7.6%, reflecting the miners’ struggle to maintain operations amid financial challenges. This drawdown could increase selling pressure on Bitcoin, potentially driving its price lower.

However, historical data suggests that significant miner capitulation often precedes market recoveries. In December 2022, when the Network True Hashrate Drawdown hit a similar level, Bitcoin reached the cycle bottom, hinting at a possible price rebound soon.

Bitcoin Price at a Glance

As of now, Bitcoin is trading around $60,889, with a slight increase in the past 24 hours. Despite this, the weekly timeframe shows a 5% decline. The volatility in the market indicates potential movements that traders should monitor closely.

Stay informed with the latest updates to make informed decisions in the ever-changing world of cryptocurrency trading.

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