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Bitcoin Price Reclaims Key Cost-Basis Levels Amid Volatile Recovery

Bitcoin's move from the low $60,000s to roughly $77,000 in five sessions is not just a headline number, it is a cost-basis reclaim. Through July price sat beneath the Short-Term Holder Realized Price near $67,000-$69,000, the apathy…

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Aug 23, 2026 at 12:13 PM UTC · 1 min de leitura

Bitcoin Price Reclaims Key Cost-Basis Levels Amid Volatile Recovery
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Bitcoin's move from the low $60,000s to roughly $77,000 in five sessions is not just a headline number, it is a cost-basis reclaim. Through July price sat beneath the Short-Term Holder Realized Price near $67,000-$69,000, the apathy band where recent buyers stay underwater and spot conviction fades. The break above that level on August 19-20 changed the picture for the first time since May. What stands out across the models I track is how little the Long-Term Holder Realized Price moved through the correction, holding near $49,200 even as price fell to June's low near $59,700 — a shallower LTH drawdown than prior cycles at equivalent stages, meaning no structural long-term distribution occurred. Price now sits almost exactly on the True Market Mean Price near $76,500 and just under the Active Realized Price near $83,800, the zone that has capped or launched every major trend shift this cycle. On the short-term bands, spot has moved from below base STH-Realized Price into the plus-0.5 STD zone near $83,000, read as greed rather than euphoria; the plus-1 STD band near $98,000 stays untested. This is the part that gets misread. Sharp reclaims after prolonged compression rarely resolve in a straight line, because the initial leg is driven by leverage unwind and short covering, not patient spot accumulation. That produces what we see now: outsized volatility, fast profit-taking from short-term buyers of the range, and sentiment swinging from disbelief toward euphoria within days. None of this confirms a completed bear-to-bull transition alone. A durable shift needs the STH-Realized Price reclaim to hold as support on retest, and the one-year Holder Realized Price near $104,800 to eventually come back into range — both still open. Higher-probability read: Bitcoin has exited capitulation into a volatile transition phase, favoring continuation but not a smooth path.

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