Bitcoin News: Bitcoin Enters Max Value Zone Amid Political Support

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Bitcoin enters the max value neighborhood as Trump vows never to sell BTC and the former PM of Japan declares crypto a chance of a century.

Bitcoin has reached what on-chain analysts refer to as max value territory. This follows as international political leaders express a never-before-seen support for digital assets.

The dominating crypto broke down several important price points. But structural indicators indicate that there are long-term accumulation opportunities.

Global Leaders Rally Behind Bitcoin

Trump has announced a new American policy in the future. The country will act according to the golden rule of every Bitcoiner. Never sell your Bitcoin.

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On-Chain Metrics Flash Buy Signals

Seven million BTC are currently at a loss. That is two million higher than the all-time low of 2025. This is the most coins that have been underwater since an all-time high in January 2022.

The new whale addresses are the first underwater since April 2022. They are closing below their realized price level. This is an indication of overt capitulation pressure among big holders.

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Critical Support Level Holds Strong

There was one important building that survived the selloff. The price was recaptured by the anchored volume-weighted average price during the halving of Bitcoin. This is the same level that was reached by March earlier this year.

American Demand Resurfaces

The premium index is a measurement of the relative purchase pressure on Coinbase compared with other exchanges. Any positive value shows that the U.S. traders and institutions will be stronger in demand. This trend portends American purchasers re-entering the market.

The market participants are now observing whether this convergence of factors augurs in long-lasting recovery. Major economic support in the form of political endorsements and on-chain buy signals appears to be an odd combination. The halving-anchored support level introduces technical verification to the underlying background.

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