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Reading: Bitcoin’s 200-Week Moving Average Surpasses $60,000, Signaling Bull Market Confirmation
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Bitcoin’s 200-Week Moving Average Surpasses $60,000, Signaling Bull Market Confirmation

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Last updated: May 4, 2026 7:26 pm
News Desk
Published: May 4, 2026
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Bitcoin has reached a significant milestone, with its 200-week moving average surpassing the $60,000 mark, a level highlighted by Blockstream CEO Adam Back as an indicator that the cryptocurrency continues to operate within a structural bull market. This moving average is among the most closely monitored long-term technical signals in the cryptocurrency landscape, as it captures nearly four years of weekly closes and has historically acted as a price floor during previous market cycle bottoms.

The importance of the 200-week moving average lies in its ability to smooth out short-term volatility, providing a clearer picture of the underlying uptrend that has consistently advanced during prior market cycles. Each time Bitcoin crosses above a notable numerical threshold, it typically invites renewed discussion among cycle-watchers who analyze macro trends in supply absorption.

Historically, Bitcoin has maintained its position above this critical indicator during each of its three major bear markets since 2015. While there have been brief dips, particularly during late-cycle sell-offs, these have consistently given way to subsequent upward momentum. However, the bear market of 2022 marked a deviation from this pattern, as Bitcoin briefly closed below the 200-week moving average for the first time before successfully reclaiming it. The recent ascension to the $60,000 level represents a sharp increase from the indicator’s near-$40,000 reading observed in late 2024.

In recent trading, Bitcoin approached $80,000, reflecting a 2.3% increase over a 24-hour period, according to data from CoinGecko. This rebound comes after the asset experienced significant losses earlier in April. The broader weakness in risk assets had previously driven prices well below current levels. However, the trading volume has remained steady, indicating that interest from buyers extends beyond mere short-term technical bounces.

Long-term holders and corporate treasuries continue to absorb Bitcoin supply at these elevated price levels. Adam Back argues that public companies incorporating Bitcoin into their balance sheets are strategically positioning themselves to transition away from fiat currencies.

Moreover, Back has addressed concerns about the potential shift of miners to artificial intelligence workloads, framing this transition as an arbitrage opportunity that balances out through hashrate dynamics, rather than posing a significant threat to the security of the Bitcoin network.

Looking ahead, the durability of the $60,000 threshold will largely depend on whether demand can remain robust through the next quarter. Sustained strength at this level would extend a positive trend that is already tied to deeper on-chain signals and a broader bullish sentiment prevailing in Bitcoin markets.

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