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🚨 Important : This is one of the most valuable Bitcoin charts that you have come across.
• 10 years of history
• Miner economics in focus
• Production cost support
• Bottom confirmed above $60k
For a decade, one metric has quietly acted as Bitcoin’s most reliable safety net: the estimated cost of production.
This level represents the average cost miners pay to produce one BTC, factoring in energy, hardware, and operational expenses.
Historically, when Bitcoin approaches this zone, the market enters a critical moment. Either miners capitulate and sell aggressively, or the market absorbs supply and pushes price higher.
Mostly the second scenario wins.
Right now this zone from $61k to $73k is where Bitcoin should hold and bounce again to start a new uptrend.
>>> Everything makes sense now
We are seeing potential long term wars with Gold and Silver seeing big red action.
The chart shows this cycle repeating multiple times since 2016, 2019, 2020, and 2023, where price briefly tapped or entered the production band before strong upward moves followed.
In simple terms, this isn’t just a technical support.
It is an economic floor built by the cost of producing Bitcoin itself.
And right now, the market is sitting directly on top of it again.