Look, everyone's throwing around wild price predictions for Bitcoin right now. But here's the thing—numbers mean nothing without structure backing them up.
The real question? We need to see a reclaim of 95k first. Then 101k. Until that happens, there's zero evidence of any bullish momentum continuing. Those levels aren't just random—they're the gatekeepers. Without flipping them back, we're still stuck in uncertain territory.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 19h ago
If the 95k and 101k levels aren't broken, it's all just talk. Don't get influenced by those who are always calling the shots.
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AirdropFatigue
· 12-08 23:04
95k and 101k, to put it simply, are just the keys to open the door. If you haven't gotten them in hand, don't brag blindly.
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MergeConflict
· 12-08 23:03
95k and 101k are the real key points; no matter what people hype right now, it's all pointless.
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PoolJumper
· 12-08 23:01
95k and 101k are really the key levels for this market move. If we can't break through them, there's no point talking about a bull market.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 12-08 22:57
95k and 101k are the real tests; anyone boasting right now is just bluffing.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 12-08 22:47
95k and 101k are indeed key levels, but when has the market ever listened to technical analysis?
Look, everyone's throwing around wild price predictions for Bitcoin right now. But here's the thing—numbers mean nothing without structure backing them up.
The real question? We need to see a reclaim of 95k first. Then 101k. Until that happens, there's zero evidence of any bullish momentum continuing. Those levels aren't just random—they're the gatekeepers. Without flipping them back, we're still stuck in uncertain territory.