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Bitcoin has recently been oscillating around the $95,000 level, with market polarization—on one side, institutional buying continues unabated, while on the other side, warning signals keep emerging.
From a technical perspective, the bulls are indeed showing signs of ignition. The MACD histogram has turned positive, the RSI indicator is strengthening, and coupled with a positive EMA crossover, this combination traditionally points to an upward trend. Meanwhile, institutional actions are speaking volumes—one fast-food giant invested $10 million in BTC, and a large corporation bought 13,627 coins in one go, indicating that demand is clearly outpacing miner supply. The community is also discussing that there is solid support below $95,000, ETF inflows are ongoing, and breaking through $100,000 to $110,000 seems within reach at this pace.
But this is also where things can easily go wrong. BTC has been stuck around $99,000, struggling to break through, and analysts are starting to issue warnings—don’t be fooled by the "bull trap," as a double top reversal could form, leading to a significant pullback. The most intense recent event was a security incident where social engineering scams directly stole $282 million worth of BTC and LTC, serving as a reminder that behind the market's heat, risks have never disappeared. Additionally, concerns about insufficient ETF inflows and waning momentum are cooling the buying enthusiasm.