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Been looking at BTC's price action lately and thinking about why crypto prices keep testing these key support levels. So Bitcoin bounced around the $68K zone a few months back, and traders were watching whether it could hold or if we'd see a deeper pullback toward $60K. That kind of breakdown would've been pretty significant from a technical standpoint. What's interesting is understanding the mechanics behind these moves - when BTC drops like that, it usually triggers a cascade of liquidations and forces people to reassess their positions. The $60K level has always been a psychological floor that matters to the market. Right now we're seeing BTC at $72.99K with some upside momentum, but these historical support zones tell us a lot about where the real pressure points are. The bigger question is what actually drives these price swings in crypto - is it macro conditions, on-chain activity, or just regular market cycles? Worth keeping an eye on how these support levels hold if we see another round of selling pressure.