Bitcoin Faces Structural Stress Amid Market Pullback

BTC-4,14%
NEXO-2,37%
  • Bitcoin’s value is down big, hinting at deeper market stress, not just a normal pullback.
  • Many crypto users keep borrowing and repaying, showing growing trust and routine use.
  • Despite price swings, crypto adoption is maturing, becoming more than just speculation.

Bitcoin is entering a critical phase as recent data signals structural stress in the market. The cryptocurrency has lost nearly 50% of its value since reaching an all-time high on October 6, 2025. This decline reflects growing economic pressure and weakness in tech stocks and riskier assets.

Data from Nexo reveals that despite the volatility, the use of crypto as a financial instrument is increasing. During the period between January 2025 and January 2026, the amount of credit borrowed stood at close to $1 billion, at $863 million. Moreover, more than 30% of the borrowers returned for repeat business. This indicates that the services offered by crypto are becoming a habit rather than a one-time experience.

Bitcoin Adjusted SOPR Signals Bearish Pressure

The Bitcoin Adjusted SOPR (aSOPR) is currently in the range of 0.92-0.94, which is a significant bear market stress level in the past. According to Woominkyu, “aSOPR < 1 → Coins are being spent at a loss.” Values such as these in 2019 and 2023 were seen during strong correction cycles when coins were sold at a loss. Therefore, this data indicates that there is a strong capitulation trend and a possible structural reset in the market.

Unlike correction cycles, when aSOPR values quickly move above 1.0 in mid-cycle corrections, the current values indicate strong weakness. Therefore, if aSOPR values do not move back above 1.0 soon, market participants may be seeing not only a correction but also a possible entry into a bear market. Furthermore, historical lows are created when loss realization peaks and selling pressure is exhausted, which indicates that the actual low may be yet to come.

Stability Amid Volatility

However, despite the cut in the price, the pattern of borrowing and repaying is still strong. This is seen from the data offered by Nexo, which indicates that the users are still engaging with the lending platform repeatedly, which is an indication of the increasing significance of crypto as a stable financial option. Furthermore, the fact that the users are returning to the platform indicates that they trust the platform.

Apart from the market downturn, the fact that the trend of borrowing and repaying remains consistent shows that the infrastructure and services are being adopted. This could be seen as a sign of the maturity of the crypto market, which is no longer focused on market speculation.

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