Bitcoin enters early 2026 with signs of stability, with prices oscillating between $85,000 and $94,000. Today’s opening price is up over 3%. According to market analysis agencies, the US dollar shows signs of structural weakening, with a decline of about 9% this year. Additionally, the US Treasury yield curve has steepened (the 2-year and 10-year spread is about 70 basis points), and these two factors may support a subsequent rebound in Bitcoin. Meanwhile, the selling pressure on spot ETFs has significantly eased, and market signals are relatively friendly. Investors should closely monitor the ongoing impact of macro policy changes on crypto assets.
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NFTHoarder
· 15h ago
The US dollar has collapsed... a 9% decline, this move is really paving the way for Bitcoin
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Repeatedly tugging between 85k and 94k, it's better to wait until the US Treasury bond spread of 70bp tightens again
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I believe the signal that ETF selling pressure is easing; finally seeing a bit of breathing room
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Macro policies will probably stir things up again, be prepared
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Structural weakening? Ha, the dollar finally can't hold up anymore, BTC might have a chance this time
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Spot ETF is no longer bleeding, now let's see how high it can go from here
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AirdropAnxiety
· 01-11 06:04
The recent decline of the US dollar is really strong; it feels like Bitcoin's rebound is more stable now.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 01-08 17:15
Dollar depreciation + bond curve steepening, this combination does have some flavor for BTC. The 85k-94k fluctuation range is also considered moderate, much less aggressive than before.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-08 16:50
Is the dollar collapse real? It feels like every time people say that, but BTC is still fluctuating...
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ChainMemeDealer
· 01-08 16:44
This criticism of the US dollar is finally starting to weaken, huh? I knew this rebound in Bitcoin wasn't for nothing. From 85k to 94k, it's been a back-and-forth grind, and now it's rising again. It's quite interesting.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 01-08 16:43
The dollar has fallen and US bonds have also plummeted. This time, the crypto world is really in for some drama.
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MrDecoder
· 01-08 16:40
Dollar depreciation + bond curve steepening, now BTC has some room to move.
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AllInDaddy
· 01-08 16:37
The dollar has collapsed by 9%, and ETF sell-offs have also cooled down. At this rate, shouldn't we expect a surge? Forget it, we still have to see what tricks the FED has up its sleeve.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 01-08 16:31
The US dollar has taken a pretty hard hit this time, but relying on it to rescue Bitcoin still feels a bit too optimistic...
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-08 16:24
The dollar has fallen so much, no wonder Bitcoin has stabilized here. Good sign!
Bitcoin enters early 2026 with signs of stability, with prices oscillating between $85,000 and $94,000. Today’s opening price is up over 3%. According to market analysis agencies, the US dollar shows signs of structural weakening, with a decline of about 9% this year. Additionally, the US Treasury yield curve has steepened (the 2-year and 10-year spread is about 70 basis points), and these two factors may support a subsequent rebound in Bitcoin. Meanwhile, the selling pressure on spot ETFs has significantly eased, and market signals are relatively friendly. Investors should closely monitor the ongoing impact of macro policy changes on crypto assets.