CryptoQuant analysts say Bitcoin near its $54K realized price is a rare buy zone. Here’s what history says about accumulating at these levels. Bitcoin may be flashingCryptoQuant analysts say Bitcoin near its $54K realized price is a rare buy zone. Here’s what history says about accumulating at these levels. Bitcoin may be flashing

History Says Bitcoin Under $54K Could Be the Smartest Entry

2026/04/01 03:00
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CryptoQuant analysts say Bitcoin near its $54K realized price is a rare buy zone. Here’s what history says about accumulating at these levels.

Bitcoin may be flashing a rare accumulation signal

On-chain analytics platform CryptoQuant by analyst Crypto Me has highlighted a key price level that has historically marked some of the best buying opportunities for long-term investors. 

The focus is on Bitcoin’s realized price, currently sitting near $54,000. The analyst says any drop to that level, or below it, could represent a strong spot accumulation zone. This is not a guarantee, but history offers a compelling case.

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What Bitcoin’s Realized Price Reveals About the Market

The realized price is essentially the average cost basis across the entire Bitcoin market

When Bitcoin trades below this level, it signals that the average holder is sitting at a loss. 

Crypto Me notes that such periods come with heavy fear, negative news cycles, and a general sense of panic in the market.

Despite the gloomy atmosphere these periods bring, they have also historically been the best windows for strategic accumulation.

Investors who stayed calm, drew on past cycle experience, and bought gradually through these zones often saw significant long-term returns. The current realized price of around $54,000 makes that level a critical threshold to watch.

History says Bitcoin shines below $54K accumulation zoneHistory says Bitcoin shines below $54K accumulation zone, source| CryptoQuant

The Risk of Accumulating Near the Bitcoin Bottom

The CryptoQuant analyst is clear that buying near the realized price is not without risk. 

One major uncertainty is timing. Historically, Bitcoin has traded below its realized price for anywhere between 7 days and 301 days. No one can predict how long any such period will last.

Price depth is another unknown.

Even if Bitcoin drops to $54,000, there is no ceiling on how much further it could fall. The expert stresses that investors must account for this before committing capital. Chasing the exact bottom is, in their view, pointless. 

Gradual, step-by-step accumulation is the more practical approach for navigating these conditions.

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Long-Term Holder Capitulation Adds to the Signal

Separate CryptoQuant contributor analysis from crypto analyst Dan points to another market indicator worth watching. 

The Long-Term Holder SOPR, which tracks whether long-term Bitcoin holders are selling at a profit or a loss, has dipped below 1. That means even seasoned holders are now realizing losses.

Dan notes that when long-term holders start selling at a loss, short-term holders have typically already exited or been wiped out. 

Most of the market is then underwater. Historically, this kind of broad capitulation has led to exhausted selling pressure and the formation of market bottoms. 

Dan stops short of calling a bottom right now but describes this phase as potentially the final stage of fear before opportunity sets in. 

Per CoinGecko data, Bitcoin was trading at $67,075 at the time of the report, down about 4% over the week.

The post History Says Bitcoin Under $54K Could Be the Smartest Entry appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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