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Bitcoin Demand Negative, But BTC Price Breakout Shows Big Catch

Bitcoin price remains under pressure as new data points to weak spot demand, even as futures activity grows. That split raises a question: is the market close to a bottom, or is another decline possible before buyers return? Large BTC…

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Aug 13, 2026 at 12:00 AM UTC · Updated 8日前 · 3 分で読める

Bitcoin Demand Negative, But BTC Price Breakout Shows Big Catch
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Key Insights:

  • Bitcoin price faces weak spot demand as futures open interest rises.
  • A second early bull signal points to a possible BTC bottom.
  • Metaplanet and Hut 8 moved large BTC amounts, raising supply concerns.

Bitcoin price remains under pressure as new data points to weak spot demand, even as futures activity grows. That split raises a question: is the market close to a bottom, or is another decline possible before buyers return? Large BTC crypto transfers from treasury firms are also drawing market attention.

Bitcoin Demand Remains Weak As Futures Activity Rises

Bitcoin price is facing a mixed setup. Ki Young Ju said Bitcoin is futures-driven right now, with open interest rising while on-chain spot demand remains net negative. Traders are taking more futures positions, but the wider market is not showing enough direct buying from spot investors.

That matters because a lasting move higher usually needs more than rising futures bets. Ju said a sustainable rally needs both spot and futures demand. He also pointed to April as an example of how futures-led rallies can lose strength when spot demand does not provide enough support.

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Futures Analysis | Source: Ki Young Ju

The latest reading does not confirm that fresh money is entering Bitcoin. Instead, it shows a market where futures traders are becoming more active while on-chain demand remains weak.

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