It is still uncertain whether the crypto world has entered a Bear Market, but there are some signs indicating that it may be in the early stages of a Bear Market. The specific analysis is as follows:
- Price Correction: Bitcoin has corrected 23% from its peak of over $109,000 in late January and is currently fluctuating around $80,000. Ethereum also briefly fell below $2,500, and Solana's market value shrank by $50 billion in a month, with over 80% of altcoins halving compared to their 2024 highs.
- Capital Flow: On-chain data shows that miners recently sold over $27 million in Bitcoin profits, and whale activity indicates that major BTC holders have liquidated over $260 million, increasing overall selling pressure. At the same time, capital inflows have sharply declined, with monthly inflows of Bitcoin dropping from $135 billion in December 2024 to $4 billion on March 18, 2025.
- Technical Indicators: The MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) ratio of Bitcoin has turned negative, which is a historical signal of weak momentum. Additionally, market cycle indicators also suggest that Bitcoin may be in the early stages of a Bear Market, consistent with past downturns.
However, there are also some factors that may prevent the crypto world from entering a Bear Market, such as Bitcoin having strong support in the range of $66,000 to $69,000, and some analysts believe that if Bitcoin can regain support at $93,700, it may indicate an upward trend. Overall, further observation of market developments and changes is needed, taking into account various factors to assess the trend of the crypto world. #BTC
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It is still uncertain whether the crypto world has entered a Bear Market, but there are some signs indicating that it may be in the early stages of a Bear Market. The specific analysis is as follows:
- Price Correction: Bitcoin has corrected 23% from its peak of over $109,000 in late January and is currently fluctuating around $80,000. Ethereum also briefly fell below $2,500, and Solana's market value shrank by $50 billion in a month, with over 80% of altcoins halving compared to their 2024 highs.
- Capital Flow: On-chain data shows that miners recently sold over $27 million in Bitcoin profits, and whale activity indicates that major BTC holders have liquidated over $260 million, increasing overall selling pressure. At the same time, capital inflows have sharply declined, with monthly inflows of Bitcoin dropping from $135 billion in December 2024 to $4 billion on March 18, 2025.
- Technical Indicators: The MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) ratio of Bitcoin has turned negative, which is a historical signal of weak momentum. Additionally, market cycle indicators also suggest that Bitcoin may be in the early stages of a Bear Market, consistent with past downturns.
However, there are also some factors that may prevent the crypto world from entering a Bear Market, such as Bitcoin having strong support in the range of $66,000 to $69,000, and some analysts believe that if Bitcoin can regain support at $93,700, it may indicate an upward trend. Overall, further observation of market developments and changes is needed, taking into account various factors to assess the trend of the crypto world. #BTC