Bitcoin (BTC) Accumulation Zone Identified, What’s Next for Price Growth?

Bitcoin price has showed a strong accumulation between the $26,360 and $27,160 price range with over 1 million BTC stacked up
By Godfrey Benjamin
Bitcoin News: Bitcoin Core 28.0 Launches With Major Improvements

Bitcoin (BTC) has seen its price cooled off in recent times as the combined crypto market enters a defined consolidation phase as it enters the new week. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is priced at $27,199.63 after inking a marginal loss of 0.42% at the time of this writing. With current performance and outlook, the premier digital currency has sustained an equally bearish outlook for the week with a 0.37% loss.

Amidst the bearish outlook, Bitcoin has showcased a very defined accumulation level according to evidence gleaned from on-chain data. Sharing his insights, crypto analyst @Ali_Charts showed that the digital currency is experiencing an intense accumulation around the $26,360 and $27,160 price levels respectively.

According to the data presented, a total of 2.36 million addresses purchased a total of 1 million BTC within this range. The accumulation is notably recent and we may soon begin to see the impact in the price of the cryptocurrency moving forward.

Bitcoin traded at a low of $25,878.43 and with the broad uncertainties that was presented to the market over the past month, it failed to breach the resistance point above $30,000. With the effect and impact of the supply scarcity the recent accumulation is bound to introduce, we may see the digital currency soar beyond its current monthly high of $29,820.13.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Bitcoin Price and Fundamental Support

There is an expectation that the price of Bitcoin will maintain a more defined growth path this month based on different protocol fundamentals. 

First, relief was sent into the market as the projected 30% tax on Bitcoin mining in the debt ceiling bill was blocked. This offers significant leverage to investors who had already been withdrawing from injecting cash into the coin and the industry because of the unfavorable laws.

A crucial sentiment that can significantly boost price growth for Bitcoin this month is its forthcoming halving event. While this halving will not come until April next year, the closer Litecoin Halving might kickstart an early bullish buyup of the Bitcoin as well. Though the expectations for impressive price growth in June is high, the real rally for this year is projected to begin by October, according to Arthur Hayes.

Advertisement
Godfrey Benjamin
Benjamin Godfrey is a blockchain enthusiast and journalists who relish writing about the real life applications of blockchain technology and innovations to drive general acceptance and worldwide integration of the emerging technology. His desires to educate people about cryptocurrencies inspires his contributions to renowned blockchain based media and sites. Benjamin Godfrey is a lover of sports and agriculture. Follow him on X, Linkedin
Why trust CoinGape: CoinGape has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journalists and analysts bring years of experience in market analysis and blockchain technology to ensure factual accuracy and balanced reporting. By following our Editorial Policy, our writers verify every source, fact-check each story, rely on reputable sources, and attribute quotes and media correctly. We also follow a rigorous Review Methodology when evaluating exchanges and tools. From emerging blockchain projects and coin launches to industry events and technical developments, we cover all facets of the digital asset space with unwavering commitment to timely, relevant information.
Investment disclaimer: The content reflects the author’s personal views and current market conditions. Please conduct your own research before investing in cryptocurrencies, as neither the author nor the publication is responsible for any financial losses.
Ad Disclosure: This site may feature sponsored content and affiliate links. All advertisements are clearly labeled, and ad partners have no influence over our editorial content.