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Bitcoin Price Drops Despite Low Miner Selling, Demand Crisis Deepens

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Yash Jain

The Bitcoin price isn’t crashing because miners are dumping. That’s the easy narrative and right now, it’s wrong. Since early 2025, the Miner Supply Ratio has been sliding lower, meaning miners are actually sending less BTC to exchanges like Binance. Normally, that should ease selling pressure. Prices should stabilize… maybe even bounce. But instead? Price first climbed, then sharply rolled over. Not exactly the script bulls were hoping for.

Miner Selling Drops, Yet Price Keeps Sliding Lower

Miners known as consistent generators of fresh BTC supply and clearly onchain data shows that they aren’t the ones hitting the sell button aggressively. The declining Miner Supply Ratio shows they’ve pulled back.

Why? Its definitely costs. Analyst PelinayPA highlighted that mainly electricity, hardware, operations, financing these all things adds up. After the halving, the pressure has intensified. In 2026, large efficient miners operate around $34K–$43K, while the broader industry sits closer to $75K–$87K. That puts a big chunk of miners either at break-even… or even underwater.

So instead of selling, many simply can’t afford to keep their process running.

Well, when miners stop selling, supply tightens. That’s usually bullish in the short term.

But practically reduced supply doesn’t matter if demand has faded in thin air.

Despite weaker supply pressure, the Bitcoin price continues trending down. That tells that it isn’t a supply problem anymore but it’s a demand vacuum.

Bitcoin price outlook weak as demand fails to appear

If miners aren’t the sellers, then who is? Spot investors, ETF flows, whales, macro conditions not one can be picked as poison, multiple reasons making it a deadlier poison at this time. The market’s being dragged down by broader forces, not by mining desks unloading coins.

And right now, demand just isn’t stepping in the way it should that’s what keeping the market from recovering.

Market predictions from platforms like Kalshi suggest that most people are betting further downside toward $48K, while technical structures that analyst washigorira highlighted that appears like a continuation flag pattern is pointing even lower, around $39K. So, its not a guaranteed collapse ahead and definitely this is not panic either. That’s just math meeting weak demand.

So, the next thing is what really could uplift market back at this point. So for any real bottom to form, buyers need to show up. Not narratives. Not hope. Actual capital and that’s straight the market needs.

Until then, the Bitcoin price analysis shows that it remains vulnerable. Supply is tightening, sure but it seems without demand, it’s like closing a leaking tap while the tank is already empty.

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Yash Jain

Yash is a crypto analyst specializing in price analysis, predictions, and in-depth research reports. He combines technical indicators with on-chain data to uncover market trends and potential breakouts. His sharp insights help readers navigate the crypto market with confidence. Whether it’s Bitcoin or emerging altcoins, Yash breaks it down with clarity and precision.

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