Bitcoin is trading around $64,500 and remains above the median realized price of $63,200, which is the average purchase price for most holders. Analysts at Bitfinex view this situation positively, anticipating a higher likelihood of increased volatility. Another target is the level of $67,176, where a breakout would confirm a shift in sentiment. The opposite scenario has support levels at $57,803 and $52,699. Bitfinex warns of a thin market, where minimal cash flows have a significant impact on price. Spot Bitcoin ETF funds in the U.S. recorded an outflow of $385.2 million in the week from August 10 to 14, and lost $5.4 billion in the first half of 2026. Nevertheless, Bitcoin ETF funds attracted nearly $500 million in the first two days of the new week. The total supply of stablecoins decreased by 4.5 percent to $300.7 billion, indicating less liquidity in the market. Macroeconomic conditions are improving, with inflation in the U.S. rising only by 0.1 percent, yet money is not flowing into cryptocurrencies yet. Bitfinex points out that without growth in stablecoins and a return of funds to ETF funds, the potential rally remains unfunded.
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