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🚨Bitcoin Price Flashes Biggest Warning of 2026: Is a Drop to $56,000 Coming?
Bitcoin price has rebounded more than 4% since February 19, helping it recover above $68,200. This bounce offered temporary relief after weeks of weakness. However, new technical and on-chain signals now show that Bitcoin may be approaching its most dangerous level of 2026.
A combination of bearish chart structure, heavy supply clusters below price, and rising leverage risk suggests a deeper correction could begin soon.
Bitcoin’s 8-hour chart currently shows a head-and-shoulders pattern. This is a bearish reversal structure that forms when price creates three peaks, with the middle peak higher than the others. It signals weakening buying strength and increasing selling pressure.
At the same time, Bitcoin has formed a hidden bearish divergence between February 6 and February 20. During this period, the Bitcoin price created a lower high, meaning the recovery failed to fully regain its previous peak.
However, the Relative Strength Index, or RSI, formed a higher high.
RSI measures buying and selling momentum on a scale from 0 to 100. When RSI rises, but price fails to rise equally, it shows that buying strength is weakening. This pattern often appears before price declines or pullbacks.
The biggest risk now comes from Bitcoin’s on-chain cost basis levels. Data from the UTXO Realized Price Distribution, or URPD, shows that the largest supply cluster sits at above $66,800. This level holds 3.17% of Bitcoin’s total circulating supply.
Another major cluster sits at $65,636, holding an additional 1.38% of supply.
These levels are important because they represent prices at which many investors bought Bitcoin. If Bitcoin falls below these levels, holders may begin selling to avoid losses. This can accelerate the price decline quickly.
Together, these clusters represent more than 4.5% of Bitcoin’s supply concentrated just below the current price. This creates a high-risk zone directly under Bitcoin’s support. That explains the biggest price warning
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