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Bitcoin On-Chain Analysis: Major Accumulation in the $80K-$90K Range as 10.11 Decline Reshapes Chip Structure

BTC

BTC/USDT

$71,336.87
-6.79%
24h Volume

$44,848,329,419.30

24h H/L

$76,617.73 / $70,140.00

Change: $6,477.73 (9.24%)

Long/Short
77.9%
Long: 77.9%Short: 22.1%
Funding Rate

+0.0019%

Longs pay

Data provided by COINOTAG DATALive data
Bitcoin
Bitcoin
Daily

$70,942.95

-3.04%

Volume (24h): -

Resistance Levels
Resistance 3$76,971.52
Resistance 2$74,594.61
Resistance 1$71,474.71
Price$70,942.95
Support 1$70,140.00
Support 2$66,407.06
Support 3$58,306.99
Pivot (PP):$71,474.71
Trend:Downtrend
RSI (14):20.9

COINOTAG data analyst Murphy views the 10.11 plunge as the start of this downturn, noting a shift in BTC’s on-chain cost structure. The accumulation sits in the $80,000–$90,000 band, totaling 2.536 million BTC, up 1.874 million since 10.11.

Other ranges show buy pressure: $90,000–$100,000 up by 324,000 BTC and $100,000–$110,000 up by 87,000 BTC. Unrealized losses total 6.168 million BTC above; unrealized gains total 7.462 million BTC below.

From 10.11 to December 20, selling pressure below declined by 1.33 million BTC; trapped chips above $110,000 fell by 902,000 BTC, while holdings in the $100,000–$110,000 range rose by 87,000 BTC. Many top addresses have trimmed exposure.

Profit-taking remains prominent as the four-year cycle, macro uncertainty, and other risks drive distribution among long-term holders. The $60,000–$70,000 range hosts the largest selling volume, while the $70,000–$80,000 zone is a sparse liquidity area with 190,000 BTC.

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