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SUMMARY: This Week in Crypto, W2 Aug 26’

$BTC sits near $63,400 after a month that delivered four separate reasons to sell and no meaningful breakdown. Santiment and Equities Tracker teamed up to walk through why the crowd's mood has detached from what the on-chain data shows:…

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Aug 15, 2026 at 6:48 PM UTC · 8 分で読める

SUMMARY: This Week in Crypto, W2 Aug 26’
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BTC+8.03%$77,694

Last Updated

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翻訳中…
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  • Record Negative Sentiment: $BTC's positive-to-negative comment ratio has stayed below 1.0 every day since the Cold Card hack, producing the most negative week since Santiment's social data began.
  • FUD Without a Breakdown: Four bearish catalysts — the Strategy selloffs, the Clarity Act delay, the Cold Card hack and a Trezor data breach — failed to push Bitcoin below $60,000.
  • Valuation Back in the Buy Zone: Long-term MVRV returned to negative territory alongside the 30-day reading, a combination the team describes as historically among the better long-term entry points.

$BTC sits near $63,400 after a month that delivered four separate reasons to sell and no meaningful breakdown. Santiment and Equities Tracker teamed up to walk through why the crowd's mood has detached from what the on-chain data shows: sentiment hit its most negative reading on record while the largest wallets used the panic to accumulate. Trading volume keeps sliding and the S&P 500 makes new highs without crypto following. The question throughout the episode is whether a market this quiet and this pessimistic sits closer to a floor than to another leg down.


Conversation volume across crypto keeps shrinking, and the team treats that fading attention as a measurable condition rather than a mood. Traders have started asking whether two weeks of relentless bad news means a bottom must be near. Both readings sit in the same data, which is why the rest of the episode tests the pessimism against on-chain behavior.

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Bitcoin

BTC

$77,700

+8.04% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.56T

24H Volume

$58.8B

24H High

$79,511

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