Bitcoin finds itself at a historic crossroads, locked in a fierce tug-of-war around the $115,000 mark. Bulls and bears are clashing at this critical zone, with selling pressure currently tipping the balance. Momentum signals are flashing weakness, and if the $115K fortress crumbles, Bitcoin could tumble swiftly toward $112,500.

Yet the picture is far from simple. A dip below $114,000 would place over $650 million in long positions at risk of liquidation. Ironically, that liquidation cluster may transform into a powerful support wall—because large players are unlikely to let their positions collapse without resistance.

Adding to the drama, whales have offloaded nearly $13 billion in Bitcoin over the past month—the largest collective sell-off since July 2022. Meanwhile, ETF inflows have slowed to a trickle, averaging only 500 $BTC in daily net buying, showing a sharp decline in institutional appetite.

This battleground is becoming the perfect storm. Bears are digging in near $115,500, aiming to trigger the liquidation cascade, while bulls prepare ambushes closer to $114,000, betting that forced liquidations will ignite a rebound.

The outcome? A decisive short-term move that could either solidify Bitcoin’s base—or send it spiraling into deeper waters.
For traders, the message is clear: risk control and precise timing are everything.

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