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Bitcoin is trading around $77.3K after reaching nearly $79.5K during this week’s powerful recovery. BTC has gained more than 22% over seven days, but the latest session has already shown both sides of the market, with price dropping toward $76.3K after failing to immediately clear the $80K area. This is no longer a simple recovery from the lows; Bitcoin is now testing whether the rally can transition into a sustainable breakout.

The current structure is straightforward: $79.5K–$80K is the immediate supply zone, while $75K has become the first major support. Bitcoin's approach toward $80K was accompanied by a huge wave of short covering, so the market now needs fresh demand to absorb sellers above the recent high. A clean daily acceptance above $80K would materially improve the structure and put $82K–$84K into focus.

The support structure is equally important. $75K is the first level I would defend, followed by $72K–$73K. Below that, $69K–$70K becomes the deeper structural zone. A pullback toward $75K after a 20%+ weekly move would not automatically be bearish; in fact, holding that area could create a much healthier base for another attempt at $80K. The concern would be sustained acceptance back below $70K.

Liquidity has already played a huge role in this rally. More than $4.3B of crypto short positions were reportedly liquidated since August 19, helping accelerate BTC toward $79.5K. That forced buying is powerful, but it is also finite. Once the shorts have been cleared, Bitcoin needs genuine spot demand to continue pushing higher.

The derivatives market is therefore entering a sensitive phase. Recent data has shown Bitcoin open interest around the tens of billions of dollars, meaning a large amount of leverage remains available to amplify the next directional move. If BTC loses $75K while leveraged longs are crowded, another liquidation wave could accelerate the decline. Conversely, a clean break above $80K could force remaining shorts to cover and create another momentum expansion.

Institutional demand is one of the strongest arguments supporting the current move. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted roughly $1.6B between August 17 and 20, including about $606M in a single session. That is important because it shows that the rally was not created entirely by derivatives; substantial spot-oriented capital was also entering the market.

The macro backdrop has also become more favorable for Bitcoin. The U.S. Treasury's decision to increase longer-dated Treasury buybacks has pushed the dollar lower and supported demand for scarce assets such as Bitcoin and gold. At the same time, renewed momentum around U.S. crypto-market legislation has improved regulatory sentiment. These factors have created a strong liquidity narrative behind the current rally, although they do not eliminate short-term profit-taking risk.

There is one important short-term complication: the weekend removes part of the institutional flow that helped drive this move. ETF markets are closed while crypto continues trading, so Saturday and Sunday provide a useful test of whether native crypto demand can keep BTC close to $80K without the same ETF bid. If price holds strongly despite that absence, the underlying market structure becomes more convincing.

The bullish scenario is a controlled consolidation above $75K followed by another attack on $79.5K–$80K. A daily close above $80K, followed by a successful retest, would be the strongest confirmation. In that case, $82K–$84K becomes the next area to watch, with momentum potentially accelerating if spot volume expands while derivatives leverage remains controlled.

The bearish scenario starts with another rejection below $80K followed by a sustained break of $75K. That would expose $72K–$73K first and potentially $69K–$70K if selling pressure increases. The more serious invalidation would come from sustained acceptance below $70K, because that would place BTC back inside the previous accumulation structure and erase much of the recent breakout progress.

My overall read is constructive, but the easy part of the rally may already be behind us. Short covering, ETF inflows and improving macro sentiment created the initial acceleration; now Bitcoin has to prove that real demand can carry it through $80K. For the next move, I would treat $75K as the key defense and $80K as the confirmation barrier. Holding the first while reclaiming the second would keep the bullish structure firmly intact.

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Bitcoin is trading around $77.3K after reaching nearly $79.5K during this week’s powerful recovery. BTC has gained more than 22% over seven days, but the latest session has already shown both sides of the market, with price dropping toward $76.3K after failing to immediately clear the $80K area. This is no longer a simple recovery from the lows; Bitcoin is now testing whether the rally can transition into a sustainable breakout.

The current structure is straightforward: $79.5K–$80K is the immediate supply zone, while $75K has become the first major support. Bitcoin's approach toward $80K was accompanied by a huge wave of short covering, so the market now needs fresh demand to absorb sellers above the recent high. A clean daily acceptance above $80K would materially improve the structure and put $82K–$84K into focus.

The support structure is equally important. $75K is the first level I would defend, followed by $72K–$73K. Below that, $69K–$70K becomes the deeper structural zone. A pullback toward $75K after a 20%+ weekly move would not automatically be bearish; in fact, holding that area could create a much healthier base for another attempt at $80K. The concern would be sustained acceptance back below $70K.

Liquidity has already played a huge role in this rally. More than $4.3B of crypto short positions were reportedly liquidated since August 19, helping accelerate BTC toward $79.5K. That forced buying is powerful, but it is also finite. Once the shorts have been cleared, Bitcoin needs genuine spot demand to continue pushing higher.

The derivatives market is therefore entering a sensitive phase. Recent data has shown Bitcoin open interest around the tens of billions of dollars, meaning a large amount of leverage remains available to amplify the next directional move. If BTC loses $75K while leveraged longs are crowded, another liquidation wave could accelerate the decline. Conversely, a clean break above $80K could force remaining shorts to cover and create another momentum expansion.

Institutional demand is one of the strongest arguments supporting the current move. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs attracted roughly $1.6B between August 17 and 20, including about $606M in a single session. That is important because it shows that the rally was not created entirely by derivatives; substantial spot-oriented capital was also entering the market.

The macro backdrop has also become more favorable for Bitcoin. The U.S. Treasury's decision to increase longer-dated Treasury buybacks has pushed the dollar lower and supported demand for scarce assets such as Bitcoin and gold. At the same time, renewed momentum around U.S. crypto-market legislation has improved regulatory sentiment. These factors have created a strong liquidity narrative behind the current rally, although they do not eliminate short-term profit-taking risk.

There is one important short-term complication: the weekend removes part of the institutional flow that helped drive this move. ETF markets are closed while crypto continues trading, so Saturday and Sunday provide a useful test of whether native crypto demand can keep BTC close to $80K without the same ETF bid. If price holds strongly despite that absence, the underlying market structure becomes more convincing.

The bullish scenario is a controlled consolidation above $75K followed by another attack on $79.5K–$80K. A daily close above $80K, followed by a successful retest, would be the strongest confirmation. In that case, $82K–$84K becomes the next area to watch, with momentum potentially accelerating if spot volume expands while derivatives leverage remains controlled.

The bearish scenario starts with another rejection below $80K followed by a sustained break of $75K. That would expose $72K–$73K first and potentially $69K–$70K if selling pressure increases. The more serious invalidation would come from sustained acceptance below $70K, because that would place BTC back inside the previous accumulation structure and erase much of the recent breakout progress.

My overall read is constructive, but the easy part of the rally may already be behind us. Short covering, ETF inflows and improving macro sentiment created the initial acceleration; now Bitcoin has to prove that real demand can carry it through $80K. For the next move, I would treat $75K as the key defense and $80K as the confirmation barrier. Holding the first while reclaiming the second would keep the bullish structure firmly intact.

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