Bitcoin buying pressure surged nearly 60%, can BTC break through the key resistance at $89,000?

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Since December, the Bitcoin price has generally maintained a range-bound fluctuation trend, with both bulls and bears repeatedly in a tug-of-war. Although there have been multiple up and down fluctuations in the short term, the overall structure still lacks a clear direction. In the past 30 days, Bitcoin has cumulatively risen by about 5%, while in the past week it has remained basically flat, reflecting a wait-and-see state in the market. However, the latest on-chain data shows that buying pressure in the spot market is significantly increasing, bringing new variables to the future market trend.

From an on-chain perspective, two signals are particularly critical: changes in whale behavior and the flow of funds to exchanges. First, the number of addresses holding at least 1000 Bitcoins began to recover after a brief decline on December 17. This metric is typically used to gauge the movements of “whales,” and its recovery indicates that large holders are gradually accumulating rather than continuously selling off. Although the current level is still below the six-month high, the directional change suggests that signs of bottom accumulation in the market are strengthening.

Secondly, the net outflow data of Bitcoin from exchanges has significantly increased. On December 19, the net outflow of Bitcoin from centralized exchanges was about 26,098 coins, and by December 21, this number quickly rose to 41,493 coins, an increase of about 59% in just two days. Continuous outflow of funds from exchanges usually means that investors are transferring Bitcoin to self-custody wallets, thereby reducing short-term selling pressure. It is worth noting that the growth rate of fund outflows is significantly faster than that of whale accumulation, suggesting that retail and medium-sized investors are also joining the spot buying ranks.

At the price level, Bitcoin faces key resistance between the $89,000 and $89,250 range. This area has repeatedly suppressed upward momentum since mid-December and is a crucial point in determining whether the market can open up room for an upward movement. If Bitcoin can break through this level with volume and hold it, the next target may point towards $96,700, which is a stronger medium-term resistance zone.

In terms of support below, the $87,500 level remains a short-term defense line. Once it is breached, the price may pull back to $83,500, and in extreme cases, even test the $80,000 region. Overall, Bitcoin is at a critical stage between the continuous increase in buying demand and the repeated pressure from key resistance. For investors focusing on Bitcoin price trends, BTC buying pressure, exchange fund outflows, and whale movements, whether the $89,000 level can be effectively broken will become the core variable determining the direction of the next phase of the market.

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