Bitcoin Price Structure Indicates Bullish Tilt as High-Volume Chip at $87,000 Builds Strong Support
COINOTAG News data analyst Murphy highlights a clear chip concentration in the Bitcoin price distribution at two levels: $87,000 and $84,500, outpacing nearby prices. Excluding November 22 wallet consolidation, about 1.12 million BTC sit in the $83,300-$84,500 band, with turnover effectively halved. Thus, $87,000 stands as the highest-volume bar and strongest support in the current chip structure.
Historically, when a large cluster of chips aggregates in a narrow range, the market faces a directional decision. Chip stacking pits long and short positions, and a critical juncture often precedes a breakout or retrace. From Murphy’s view, the chip architecture leans bullish; maintaining the high-volume bar’s support would sharpen the trajectory.
For investors, the takeaway is monitoring liquidity around $87,000 and $84,500, with risk-aware positioning and credible data sources. If the support holds, the near-term path may tilt toward a measured crypto market outlook rather than speculation.
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