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Bitcoin Stuck Between $60K and $70K—Why BTC Price Isn’t Ready to Break Out

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By on April 1, 2026 Altcoin, Bitcoin, Regulations, Trading, Web3
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The post Bitcoin Stuck Between $60K and $70K—Why BTC Price Isn’t Ready to Break Out appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

The Bitcoin price continues to trade within a defined $60,000–$70,000 range, but this lack of movement is not random—it reflects a market in equilibrium, not expansion. Spot demand is gradually absorbing sell-side pressure, while derivatives have reset, removing excess leverage. As a result, volatility has cooled, and price action has stabilized.

But stability is not strength.

Without a clear catalyst or aggressive demand, Bitcoin remains in a compression phase, where both buyers and sellers are active, yet neither side has enough conviction to drive a sustained move. On-chain data from Glassnode explains why the breakout is still missing.

Supply in Loss Signals: Selling Pressure Is Being Absorbed

The “Total Supply in Loss” metric shows a recent spike, indicating that a large portion of BTC holders are currently underwater. Historically, this phase often leads to increased sell-side pressure, as weaker hands exit positions.

However, the price has not collapsed. This suggests that spot demand is absorbing supply effectively, preventing a breakdown. While this is constructive, it does not indicate strength—it reflects balance between buyers and sellers, not dominance.

Realized Loss Spikes Point to Capitulation — But Not Expansion

On-chain Glassnode data shows a rise in realised losses, particularly among short-term holders. This typically marks local capitulation events, where panic selling flushes out weak participants. Historically, such phases can form a base, but only if followed by strong inflows.

Right now, that second part is missing. The market has absorbed losses, but there is no clear follow-through demand, keeping Bitcoin stuck within its current range.

Derivatives Reset Removes Fuel for Breakout

The perpetual market directional premium has normalized, showing that leverage has been flushed out of the system. At the same time, volatility risk premium is declining, signaling reduced expectations of large price swings.

This move is pivotal as breakouts require aggressive positioning, expanded voalitlty and a strong directional conviction. Unfortunately, none of this has happened as of now, hinting towards the future traders being uncertain. 

Bitcoin Price Outlook — Range Holds Until Catalyst Appears

Bitcoin is not weak—but it is not ready to move either. The current phase reflects absorption without expansion, where supply is being managed but demand is not strong enough to drive a breakout. Until a clear catalyst emerges, Bitcoin is likely to remain range-bound, controlled, and directionless.

As the BTC price remains stuck between $60,000 & $70,000, a breakdown or a breakout from the range may trigger upside or downside price action. 

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