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Bitcoin's 'Crypto Is Dead' Chatter Surges as ChatGPT Outlines Path Below $10,000

As Bitcoin trades near $63,000, a familiar chorus is growing louder across social media: crypto is dead. The renewed wave of pessimism has prompted analysts to examine whether the extreme bearishness could be a contrarian signal, while…

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Aug 15, 2026 at 10:55 AM UTC · 3 분 소요

Bitcoin's 'Crypto Is Dead' Chatter Surges as ChatGPT Outlines Path Below $10,000
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As Bitcoin trades near $63,000, a familiar chorus is growing louder across social media: crypto is dead. The renewed wave of pessimism has prompted analysts to examine whether the extreme bearishness could be a contrarian signal, while an AI model outlined a chain of events that could theoretically push the world's largest cryptocurrency below $10,000.

Santiment, a crypto analytics firm, flagged a fresh rise in death-related language across X, Reddit, Telegram, and other crypto-focused communities on Aug. 13. Terms including "dead," "dying," "over," "ended," "ending," and "finished" are gaining traction as retail patience wears thin.

"Crypto 'dead' chatter is rising again," Santiment posted on X. "This is fear language. It usually appears when retail patience is breaking, prices feel stuck, and traders start treating temporary weakness like permanent failure."

The firm noted that such signals can cut both ways. Crypto markets have historically moved against the crowd when traders become convinced that further upside is impossible. In a June analysis, Santiment observed that pessimistic crypto discussions had reached their highest level since mid-February, and the previous major spike was followed by a market rebound.

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