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Apr.2-Apr.8(BTC)Weekly market recap

COINBASE:BTCUSD   Bitcoin
The BTC halving is less than 20 days away. In the recent three BTC halvings, it has experienced a correction after the halving and refreshed ATH in the following 6 months. Currently, most tokens on the market are waiting and observing whether BTC can break through 72000.

In terms of on-chain data, we learned from Glassnode that after BTC exceeded ATH in mid-March, many long-term holders began to take profits. The age of BTC has declined and the realized price has increased. This phenomenon has often appeared at the beginning of a pullback in the past.

In terms of on-chain activities, more and more BTC and ETH are participating in the activity of staking or restaking for points, which has provided support for the rise to a large extent, but risks are also gathering. There have been many staking behaviors using leverage, pushing up the liquidation prices of LST, BTC, and ETH. The market may lose its mind in a frenzy.

BTC rebounded to 70000 again after falling to 65000 last week, with strong purchasing power surpassing almost all other tokens. And after reaching ATH, the lows of the two retracements gradually became too high.

Judging from the indicators, whales did not provide support for this round of rebound. Before BTC breaks through 72000, traders will most likely continue to wait and see. Likewise, there has been no significant growth in trading volume. The ME indicator continues to maintain its bullish trend.

To sum up, we believe that BTC may maintain a volatile rise this week. Strong purchasing power may help it break through. We have temporarily retained the original support level of 61000 and support level of 74000.

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