Bitcoin News Today: Bitcoin’s Bull Run Falters as Institutional Interest and Market Liquidity Wane
- Bitcoin breaks below 365-day moving average, signaling bearish market structure and extreme technical weakness. - Institutional demand collapses as treasury firms cut BTC purchases, while spot ETFs see $373M outflows in one day. - Bull Score Index hits 20/100 historical lows, with $90K-$92K support and $102.6K resistance now critical price levels. - Market debates if this marks the end of the 4-year bull cycle, amid Fed uncertainty and vanishing liquidity sources.
Bitcoin has entered its most negative phase since the 2023 bull run began, having fallen below its 365-day moving average—a crucial technical threshold it had maintained during all previous corrections in this cycle.
Technical signals suggest a bleak outlook. CryptoQuant’s Bull Score Index has plunged to 20 out of 100, a level that typically signals intense bearishness, fueled by declining spot demand, negative price trends, and stagnant growth in stablecoin liquidity
On top of technical weakness, demand-side challenges are mounting.
Bearish sentiment is not limited to Bitcoin.
There is ongoing debate among market participants about whether this signals the conclusion of the current four-year bull run or simply a delayed continuation into 2026. Historically, Bitcoin’s cycles have coincided with halving events, but
Bitcoin’s recent breakdown highlights the vulnerability of a market still contending with macroeconomic challenges and structural changes. With major technical supports breached and sources of demand fading, the road to recovery appears uncertain.
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