A cryptocurrency analyst points out that Bitcoin's current bull market is built on stronger support levels than before the 2022 collapse, which could lead to smaller pullbacks in the future. Chart analysis shows that new consolidation zones are forming, which could serve as support levels, contrasting with the "open" structure that existed before the last major decline. Meanwhile, another analyst notes that Bitcoin's breakout of a key pattern suggests that bearish pressure may be ending soon, with short-term price targets near the CME gap between 81,500 and 83,000 USD and above 84,000 USD.

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