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Bitcoin after its early 2026 struggles: sorting signal from noise

by David Klein
10. Februar 2026
in NEWS
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Bitcoin’s slide to the low-$60Ks on February 6 jolted a market that had grown used to grinding higher. Since then, prices have stabilized in the high-$60Ks/low-$70Ks, but volatility and nerves remain elevated. What actually drove the downdraft—and what’s next?

Table of Contents

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  • What happened—and why
  • Where the Bitcoin market stands now
  • Base-case outlook (next 4–6 weeks)
  • Tactical playbook for Bitcoin investors
  • What would change the thesis
  • Bottom line for Bitcoin
  • FAQ
  • Disclaimer

What happened—and why

  • Deleveraging, not doom. The selloff was amplified by forced unwinds of levered longs and futures open-interest resets—an “orderly” clean-out rather than a structural break. Liquidations spiked into the move, consistent with a classic leverage flush.
  • Macro risk-off. The drop coincided with a broader tech/equities wobble and weaker risk appetite, tightening the link between crypto beta and macro factors for the week.
  • A headline shock that didn’t help. A high-profile operational blunder at Bithumb added chaos to already thin order books and stoked sentiment risk, even as most of the misallocations were clawed back.

Where the Bitcoin market stands now

  • Key levels. BTC repeatedly probed the $70K area; technicians are eyeing $60K–$58K as the major support band (near the 200-day moving average) and $75K–$78K as first resistance. A decisive break of either range likely sets the next multi-week trend.
  • Flows and positioning. Futures leverage has eased from recent peaks, reducing the probability of another cascade on small shocks. That said, positioning is still skewed long, so rallies can be choppy as traders de-risk into strength.

Base-case outlook (next 4–6 weeks)

  • Range with a bullish skew. After the flush, a $60K–$78K range is our base case, with an eventual topside break favored if macro conditions stabilize and dip-buying persists. Expect whipsaws as options dealers and basis traders recalibrate.
  • Catalysts to watch. U.S. macro prints (inflation, jobs), risk sentiment in equities, spot ETF net flows, and any exchange-related headlines. A clean run of data plus improving ETF demand could re-anchor BTC above $70K; a second macro shock risks a retest of $60K.

Tactical playbook for Bitcoin investors

  • For momentum traders: Respect ranges; fade extensions into the bands until breadth and volume confirm a break.
  • For allocators: The washout improved forward returns historically; stair-step entries (DCA) remain sensible given volatility.
  • Risk controls: Vol spikes after leverage resets—keep position sizes modest, use hard stops, and avoid crowded funding spikes.

What would change the thesis

  • Bearish: Another macro drawdown (or a policy shock) alongside net outflows from spot ETFs and tightening liquidity → sustained trade in the $55K–$60K zone.
  • Bullish: Risk markets stabilize, leverage rebuilds at healthier levels, and spot demand refills order books → base above $75K and momentum towards prior highs.

Bottom line for Bitcoin

The selloff looks more like a healthy (if violent) reset than the start of a new bear market. Unless macro deteriorates materially, the path of least resistance after consolidation remains higher—choppy, headline-sensitive, and best approached with disciplined risk.


FAQ

Why did Bitcoin drop so fast?
A confluence of levered-long liquidations and risk-off in broader markets—classic late-cycle froth getting cleared rather than a structural failure.

Did the Bithumb error cause the plunge?
It wasn’t the root cause, but the incident worsened liquidity and sentiment during the downdraft. Most of the misallocated funds were reversed.

What key levels matter now?
Support around $60K–$58K; resistance at $75K–$78K. A break with volume likely defines the next leg.

Is this 2022 all over again?
Not currently. Leverage has normalized rather than collapsed, and there’s no equivalent of a large credit/event failure.


Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any asset. Digital assets are volatile and you can lose all or a substantial portion of your investment. Do your own research and consider consulting a qualified financial advisor before investing.

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