December saw Bitcoin trading largely consolidating within a tight range. BTC oscillated between approximately $85k and $95k throughout the month, with volatility compressing to around 20–25% as markets took a breather during the holiday season. The picture shifted noticeably as 2026 kicked off—trading activity surged in the opening days of the new year, signaling renewed momentum after the seasonal slowdown.
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RektButStillHere
· 01-07 19:39
December has been tough, just bouncing between 8.5k and 9.5k... As soon as the new year opened, the energy instantly returned, feeling great.
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bridge_anxiety
· 01-07 10:33
December was just like that, fluctuating the entire month. So boring.
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LoneValidator
· 01-06 21:17
Wait a minute, this consolidation from 85k to 95k really has me feeling anxious. Just waiting for the New Year's Day opening to take off directly, right?
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MissingSats
· 01-06 21:13
The holiday market is so boring, but luckily it came back to life right after the New Year's Day opening.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-06 21:07
December has been swinging back and forth there, it's boring
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A good start to the new year, finally some momentum
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The 85 to 95k range is deadening, just waiting for the New Year’s wave
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The market that was lazy during the holiday is just now waking up
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20-25% volatility, are we sleeping?
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It will be different in 2026, trading volume will surge
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The holiday season is a trap, everyone is just watching
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New year, new atmosphere, finally someone is moving money
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SchroedingerGas
· 01-06 21:01
December is just wandering back and forth there, really boring.
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BoredRiceBall
· 01-06 20:58
The bottom is the buying point. What are you hesitating about now?
December saw Bitcoin trading largely consolidating within a tight range. BTC oscillated between approximately $85k and $95k throughout the month, with volatility compressing to around 20–25% as markets took a breather during the holiday season. The picture shifted noticeably as 2026 kicked off—trading activity surged in the opening days of the new year, signaling renewed momentum after the seasonal slowdown.