Bitcoin's price tumbled to $94,500 following a decisive rejection by Microsoft shareholders of a proposal to allocate 1% of the company's assets to Bitcoin as an inflation hedge. Despite this, analysts remain optimistic about BTC's potential for further price appreciation.
Recent data from Coinglass reveals that over $478 million worth of contracts, predominantly long positions, were liquidated in the wake of significant drops in BTC and other cryptocurrencies. Interestingly, altcoins experienced higher liquidation volumes compared to Bitcoin.
This price decline is viewed by some as a favorable entry point. Veteran crypto analyst Ali Martinez has highlighted a forming long cup and handle pattern on Bitcoin’s weekly chart. This pattern, often seen as bullish, resembles a rounded "cup" followed by a "handle," suggesting a potential uptrend continuation and possible price gains. Martinez indicated this pattern could propel Bitcoin to around $275,000, though he advises traders to remain cautious and avoid excessive leverage.








