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Bitcoin Has Failed at $65,000 Six Times — What the…

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Bitcoin’s repeated inability to hold above $65,000 is becoming increasingly significant after a another major rejection reinforced the level as the defining resistance zone for the cryptocurrency’s attempted recovery.

BTC approached or briefly traded above $65,000 several times during its latest rebound but repeatedly failed to establish sustained acceptance above the level. Following the latest rejection, Bitcoin retreated toward $63,000 over the weekend, with Coinbase data placing it around $62,973 during Sunday trading.

This failure matters because repeated tests do not automatically weaken resistance. When buyers repeatedly reach the same level but cannot close convincingly above it, traders can increasingly identify the area as a reliable location to sell, take profits or establish short positions.

Bitfinex has identified an even broader $65,000-$65,500 resistance zone, noting that Bitcoin registered consecutive daily highs above $65,000 between August 5 and August 10 without recording a daily close above the threshold.

$65,000 Is Becoming a Supply Zone

On-chain positioning helps explain why the resistance has been difficult to overcome. Approximately 1.79 million BTC have a cost basis between $62,000 and $65,000, according to Glassnode data cited by CryptoSlate. At current prices, that represents well over $110 billion of Bitcoin concentrated in a relatively narrow range.

That creates potential overhead supply. Investors who accumulated Bitcoin around those levels before subsequent declines may use rallies back toward their entry price to exit at or near break-even. New buyers must absorb that selling before price can establish a sustained move higher.

The latest rejection also comes as institutional demand has weakened. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $61.1 million of net outflows on August 12, followed by $131.1 million on August 13 and another $56.2 million on August 14. That amounts to approximately $248.4 million of withdrawals across three consecutive sessions.

Earlier August ETF inflows helped BTC recover toward $65,000. Their reversal removes one source of marginal demand precisely as the market confronts heavy overhead supply.

Another Failure Raises the Bar for Bulls

The technical consequence is that merely touching $65,000 again is becoming less meaningful. A stronger bullish signal would require Bitcoin to reclaim the $65,000-$65,500 area and sustain trading above it, preferably with increased spot volume and renewed ETF demand. A successful breakout would then shift attention toward approximately $67,000-$68,000 before the psychologically important $70,000 level.

Failure leaves the downside increasingly exposed. Immediate support sits around $62,000-$62,500, close to the lower end of the major cost-basis cluster. Market analysts are also watching approximately $61,600 as a potential liquidity target, while the $60,000-$61,000 region represents the more important structural support zone.

A break below that area would materially weaken the recovery structure and increase the probability of another test of the deeper 2026 lows. The rejection therefore does not guarantee that Bitcoin is heading lower. Repeated resistance tests can eventually exhaust sellers if underlying demand remains strong enough.

What has changed is the burden of proof. After repeatedly failing around the same level, $65,000 is no longer simply the next resistance Bitcoin needs to test. It is the level the market now needs to decisively reclaim before the current consolidation can credibly be called a bullish breakout.

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