🔥 Poll: Can BTC Break Its ATH This Week?
ATH Recap: Bitcoin hit its ATH of $109,702.5 on Jan 20, 2025, followed by a consolidation phase.
Recent Trends: With easing geopolitical tensions, sustained institutional inflows, and improving market sentiment, BTC has shown strong upward momentum.
This Week’s Key Question: The market looks bullish, but the ATH remains a major resistance level.
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Bitcoin Breaks Realized Capitalization Record For 4th Straight Week - Is A New ATH In Sight? | Bitcoinist.com
Bitcoin Realized Capitalization Hits New ATH
According to a recent CryptoQuant Quicktake post by contributor Carmelo_Aleman, Bitcoin’s realized capitalization has surpassed its previous record, reaching over $906 billion as of May 18, 2025. This milestone marks the fourth straight week in which this key on-chain metric has hit a new high.
Related Reading: Bitcoin Barely Budges Despite Softer US CPI Data – What’s Next For BTC?Carmelo notes that BTC has been consolidating near the daily resistance level of $104,731 for nearly 10 days. During this phase, the leading cryptocurrency has continued to accumulate capital, possibly gearing up for a significant breakout.
If BTC can breach this resistance, the next major hurdle lies at $107,757. Clearing this level could open the door to a fresh all-time high, supported by several bullish on-chain signals. Carmelo adds:
According to Bitcoin UTXO Value Bands, the most significant accumulation over the past 10 days has come from wallets holding 100 to 1,000 BTC. These wallets increased their collective holdings from 5.56 million BTC to 5.68 million BTC, representing a 2.20% gain during this period.
As Bitcoin trades just 5.1% below its current ATH, analysts are speculating on potential upside targets for this market cycle. One model, the Wyckoff Accumulation pattern, suggests BTC could top out near $120,000.
Related Reading: 100,000 Bitcoin Pulled From Exchanges In 3 Weeks – Analyst Highlights Strong Accumulation TrendFurther supporting this bullish narrative is the fact that nearly 100,000 BTC has been withdrawn from exchanges over the past three weeks – often a sign of long-term accumulation and reduced selling pressure. At press time, BTC trades at $103,450, down 1.2% in the past 24 hours.