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Will Bitcoin price crash again?

Bitcoin price drop below traders’ cost basis warns of deeper sell-off

Bitcoin’s price fell below traders’ average entry point, leading analysts to caution that the current sell-off could continue.

Bitcoin’s (BTC) price has experienced mounting sell-side pressure, causing it to shed more than 5.5% over the last seven days and setting a six-week low at $58,400 on June 25. During this sell-off, BTC dropped below its short-term cost basis, risking a deeper correction, according to market intelligence firm Glassnode.

“Since mid-June, the spot price has plunged below the cost basis of both the 1w-1m holders($68.5k) and 1m-3m holders ($66.4k),” Glassnode wrote in its “Week On-chain” newsletter published on June 25.

Bitcoin short-term holder (STH) cost basis — or realized price — is a metric that represents the average acquisition price of BTC for investors who are considered short-term holders, typically defined by the movement of coins that have been held for less than 155 days.

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