Bitcoin’s $75K cost basis emerges as key support zone for current bull trend

Bitcoin’s $75K cost basis emerges as key support zone for current bull trend


Bitcoin (BTC) is trading at $76,350, which is above several key investors’ cost-basis levels. The one-to-three-month holder average sits at $75,620, placing a large share of recent buyers near breakeven, while the price sits just below the US spot exchange-traded fund (ETF) cost basis of $76,700. 

The short-term holder (STH) cost basis and the adjusted realized price extend on either side of this range, increasing the importance of the $75,000 level as a near-term support pivot. 

BTC cost basis cluster tightens near $75,000

The one-to three-month holder cohorts share an average cost basis of $75,620. That level capped the price earlier in March when BTC fell to $62,000 from $75,600 in two weeks, but now it aligns as a potential support pivot.

BTC realized price excluding more than a seven-year supply. Source: CryptoQuant

Bitcoin has also closed above the adjusted realized price at $72,300. This metric tracks the average acquisition cost of circulating supply, excluding

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