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Bitcoin Stabilization with Onchain Demand Recovery

Bitcoin traders face a persistent paradox: on-chain metrics whisper accumulation while price refuses to move decisively higher. This divergence between structural demand signals and technical weakness has exposed a rare bottleneck in…

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Aug 19, 2026 at 1:58 PM UTC · 5 分で読める

Bitcoin Stabilization with Onchain Demand Recovery
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Bitcoin stabilization signals emerge as on-chain demand recovers strongly

Bitcoin traders face a persistent paradox: on-chain metrics whisper accumulation while price refuses to move decisively higher. This divergence between structural demand signals and technical weakness has exposed a rare bottleneck in market psychology - buyers are positioning, yet conviction remains fragmented. The convergence of spot ETF inflows, apparent demand recovery, and conviction buyer accumulation now hinges on whether these early signals sustain through institutional testing or dissipate as noise.

H2 Why This Matters Now: Institutional Testing at the Structural Floor

The timing of this on-chain recovery is not coincidental. Over the past two weeks, macroeconomic data has shifted expectations around future interest rate trajectories, reducing the near-term urgency for forced liquidations. Simultaneously, institutional capital—which had been in sustained retreat since early September—is now testing whether Bitcoin's current price represents a durable floor or a temporary pause before further capitulation. This institutional testing phase hinges on whether conviction buyers can absorb sell pressure without triggering the cascading liquidations that have characterized prior capitulation cycles. The convergence of these signals suggests that institutional capital is currently pricing Bitcoin at or near a structural support zone, making this week's price action a critical test of floor durability.

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