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Bitcoin Struggles to Break $93,000 Due to Supply Wall Concerns

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Last updated: December 19, 2025 11:26 pm
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Published: December 19, 2025
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Bitcoin has encountered significant resistance in its recent price trajectory, struggling to surpass the critical $93,000 threshold. Following a sharp increase of $3,000 on December 17, this momentum was swiftly reversed, leaving investors grappling with a recurring trend of volatility. According to on-chain data from analytics firm Glassnode, Bitcoin appears to be hitting a substantial “supply wall,” which is hindering any further upward movement.

The concept of a supply wall can be illustrated through an analogy to the housing market. When numerous individuals purchase homes in a particular area for $500,000, and the market later declines, many of these homeowners will rush to sell when prices recover to $500,000, aiming to reclaim their investments. Similarly, Bitcoin investors who bought at higher prices, specifically between $93,000 and $110,000, now face psychological pressure to sell and minimize losses whenever the price nears those levels again.

The analysis reveals two primary groups driving this selling pressure. The first group consists of “short-term holders,” individuals who made recent purchases at elevated prices. Currently, the Short-Term Holder MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) ratio is below 1.0, indicating these investors are at a loss. With an average purchase price around $101,500, their urgency to sell as prices approach break-even creates significant resistance, complicating the situation for potential new buyers.

Furthermore, the number of Bitcoin held at a loss has surged to 6.7 million BTC, representing a cycle high. This landscape not only strains current holders but has historically precipitated sell-offs, especially in the absence of sustained purchasing interest. Despite sporadic buying activity, including involvement from U.S.-based entities like the BlackRock Bitcoin ETF, overall accumulation remains insufficient to overcome the existing selling pressure.

Looking ahead, the prospects for a breakout rally might hinge on the resolution of the current supply wall. Although $93,000 reigns as a focal point, attention is also directed toward the ‘Max Pain’ point for the Dec 26 expiry, currently at approximately $88,000. This suggests that market makers have significant motivation to keep prices below $90,000 through the end of the week, which has led to constant rejections at higher price levels.

For a genuine breakout to materialize, a surge of determination-driven buyers is necessary to absorb the vast supply of coins poised for sale. History has shown that moments of strong demand can push prices past resistance levels. However, current Bitcoin resistance is robustly defended.

Without a significant catalyst to attract new capital into the market, such as large-scale institutional purchases, the price is likely to remain constrained within this challenging structure. The market now finds itself in a tug-of-war between dip-buyers below and a substantial wall of break-even sellers above. The ongoing skirmish around the $93,000 level will ultimately determine whether the market experiences a correction or begins to rally again toward bullish territory.

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