$BTC just printed one of the largest capitulation events in its history.
According to CryptoQuant, this sell-off ranks among the top 3–5 biggest realized loss events ever recorded — rivaling the scale of the 2021 market crash. Such deep capitulation phases historically reflect peak fear, forced liquidations, and aggressive de-risking across the market. While painful in the short term, events of this magnitude have often marked late-stage distribution or macro reset zones in previous cycles. Volatility is elevated. Positioning remains fragile. The market is stress-testing conviction.
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$BTC just printed one of the largest capitulation events in its history.
According to CryptoQuant, this sell-off ranks among the top 3–5 biggest realized loss events ever recorded — rivaling the scale of the 2021 market crash.
Such deep capitulation phases historically reflect peak fear, forced liquidations, and aggressive de-risking across the market. While painful in the short term, events of this magnitude have often marked late-stage distribution or macro reset zones in previous cycles.
Volatility is elevated. Positioning remains fragile.
The market is stress-testing conviction.