Bitcoin's BCMI indicator is flashing important signals right now. Looking at the on-chain data, we're seeing patterns that suggest the market might be shifting from a typical pullback into something more substantial—a potential bear market phase. The distinction matters: pullbacks are normal noise in bull runs, but when the data starts pointing toward structural weakness, that's when positioning becomes critical. Whether this confirms as a deeper downtrend or reverses back will depend on how price reacts at key support levels in the coming weeks.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 14h ago
It seems to be the same "structural weakness" narrative again, always so alarming... The key is to observe how the support levels react; don't just rely on indicators to play tricks.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 15h ago
BCMI flashing red? Here we go again with the old story, why is support so sacred?
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CrossChainBreather
· 15h ago
Another so-called "recession optimist" prophet... The BCMI indicator flashes every week, I'm used to it already.
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SquidTeacher
· 15h ago
BCMI is calling out again? Every time this indicator moves, the whole network gets tense. To be honest, it's a bit exhausting... Looking at on-chain data, there does seem to be something off, but a bear market? That's still early, right...
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Deconstructionist
· 15h ago
BCMI is back again. Is this really the wolf coming this time... Every time, they say there's a structural weakness, but then next week it rebounds and proves them wrong.
Bitcoin's BCMI indicator is flashing important signals right now. Looking at the on-chain data, we're seeing patterns that suggest the market might be shifting from a typical pullback into something more substantial—a potential bear market phase. The distinction matters: pullbacks are normal noise in bull runs, but when the data starts pointing toward structural weakness, that's when positioning becomes critical. Whether this confirms as a deeper downtrend or reverses back will depend on how price reacts at key support levels in the coming weeks.