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Bitcoin Hits $69K After Key Capitulation Signals: What’s Next?

Bitcoin (BTC) has just gone through its worst capitulation levels since 2014, but charts are showing signs of a possible imminent recovery in upcoming weeks/months.

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Aug 19, 2026 at 11:54 PM UTC · Updated vor 2 Tagen · 2 Min. Lesezeit

Bitcoin Hits $69K After Key Capitulation Signals: What’s Next?
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Key Signal

8 of 12 Capitulation signals triggered

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bitcoin

Market Impact

BTC+6.14%$77,114

Last Updated

vor 2 Tagen

Bitcoin (BTC) has just gone through its worst capitulation levels since 2014, but charts are showing signs of a possible imminent recovery in upcoming weeks/months.

Source: CryptoChan

In a recent publication, lead investment manager VanEck reported that BTC had already fired 8 out of 12 capitulation signals. Among these are the MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) Z-score, the 49% drawdown from all-time high prices, net unrealized profit/loss (NUPL), and percentage supply in profit.

Source: Artemis XYZ

At some point in the last 3 months, the flagship cryptocurrency had fired all 12 signals, indicating a likely bottoming out in preparation for a full-on rally.

Bitcoin breaks above consolidation and taps $69K

At writing time, BTC had broken above its months-long consolidation between $62K and $64K, gained 7.02%, and reached a price of $69,081.

Its MVRV Z-score read 0.53, indicating entry into a neutral zone where price is well supported by actual buyer cost basis.

Additionally, the coin’s apparent demand has turned positive for the first time since February 2026, reaching roughly +25,000 BTC. This indicates an exhaustion in selling pressure and is historically associated with an 18.1% median gain ($81,489) over 60 days at a 78% win rate. 

Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$77,114

+6.14% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.55T

Circulating Supply

20.1M BTC

24H Volume

$67.9B

24H High

$79,511

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