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Analysts Warn: ‘Bitcoin is Repeating Historical Patterns from the Final Stages of a Bear Market!’ Here are the Details

On August 13, 2026 by voice

In the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin’s price movements have begun to resemble behavior seen in the final stages of past bear markets. According to crypto analyst Murphy, Bitcoin has struggled to sustainably break above $67,900, a significant technical resistance level, for the past two months.

Murphy noted that this level is particularly critical for short-term investors. According to the analyst, the $67,900 level represents the average cost for investors who have held Bitcoin for less than three months. Therefore, the inability of the price to break above this region indicates that short-term investor behavior is still exerting pressure on the market.

The analyst stated that in the later stages of bear markets, short-term investor activity typically decreases, leading to a flattening of the average cost curve. According to Murphy, a similar pattern is emerging in the current cycle. As Bitcoin remains stuck within a specific price range, changes in investor costs are also quite limited.

Murphy also drew attention to the final phases of the 2018 and 2022 bear markets. He noted that in both cycles, similar price behavior persisted for approximately three months, after which major market events triggered sharp price movements. In 2018, the hash power dispute on the Bitcoin Cash network, and in 2022, the FTX exchange crash, created high volatility in the market.

Murphy argued that the current outlook points to a similar phase, stating that uncertainty could persist as long as Bitcoin fails to break through its critical resistance level. According to the analyst, the market is currently in a sensitive period where volatility could rapidly increase in either direction should a significant external development occur. Therefore, investors should closely monitor both macroeconomic developments and intra-sector risks.

*This is not investment advice.

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