【Blockchain Rhythm】Bitcoin price has experienced fluctuations again. According to the latest market data, BTC briefly fell below the $86,000 mark this morning, with a 24-hour decline of 1.87%. In the short term, market sentiment is under some pressure, and many traders are watching to see if the subsequent support levels can hold. Will this correction develop into a larger-scale pullback, or is it just a short-term technical adjustment? Let’s continue to monitor the market response.
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HodlTheDoor
· 12-19 14:10
Falling again? Come on, this amount is nothing. Let's talk when the real big wave hits.
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ZkSnarker
· 12-19 12:16
ngl, 1.87% is basically just btc saying "good morning" to the leverage crowd. support holds or it doesn't—pretty much the entire thesis right there lmao
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LiquidityWizard
· 12-18 02:06
It dropped again. Can it hold at 8.6 this time?
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OptionWhisperer
· 12-18 00:11
It dropped again, this pace is a bit annoying.
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AirDropMissed
· 12-18 00:10
Oh no, it dropped again. We have to hold this wave, brothers.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 12-18 00:07
86,000 broken through? It's starting again. Is this really the case this time, or is it just a rebound? Who the hell knows.
Bitcoin falls below $86,000, down 1.87% in 24 hours
【Blockchain Rhythm】Bitcoin price has experienced fluctuations again. According to the latest market data, BTC briefly fell below the $86,000 mark this morning, with a 24-hour decline of 1.87%. In the short term, market sentiment is under some pressure, and many traders are watching to see if the subsequent support levels can hold. Will this correction develop into a larger-scale pullback, or is it just a short-term technical adjustment? Let’s continue to monitor the market response.