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Bitcoin Price Clings to $70,000 After Rout as Bernstein Sticks With $150,000 Call
10 February 2026
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Bitcoin Price Clings to $70,000 After Rout as Bernstein Sticks With $150,000 Call

NEW YORK, Feb 10, 2026, 07:33 (EST)

  • Bitcoin hovered around $70,000 following last week’s steep drop and quick recovery.
  • Bernstein analyst Gautam Chhugani described the decline as a “crisis of confidence” but stuck with his $150,000 target.
  • Spot bitcoin ETF flows, along with miner stats, are on traders’ radar as they look for a possible market bottom.

This week, Bitcoin bounced around the $70,000 mark, whipsawing after last week’s steep drop. Bulls insisted the move was more a momentary crisis of confidence than a sign of deeper trouble.

This drop pushed the world’s biggest cryptocurrency further off its 2025 highs, putting recent institutional demand to the test as bitcoin slipped deeper into a pullback.

Attention is shifting again to the underlying mechanics: ETF flows, leverage unwinding, and the question of whether miners — those operating the hardware that keeps the network running — are powering down rigs to stem losses.

Bernstein’s Gautam Chhugani described the latest slide as “a mere crisis of confidence,” insisting, “Nothing broke, no skeletons will show up.” He also argued, “Bitcoin and crypto are not interesting enough” “in an AI world,” but stuck to his $150,000 year-end forecast. The report noted Bitcoin is still down about 44% from last October’s record north of $126,000, though it clawed back some ground Friday after sinking to $61,000. Over at Fundstrat, Sean Farrell, head of digital assets, said he’s now net long by 80%—but he’s “leaving some wiggle room” for a possible drop back into the “$50,000s.” https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bitcoin-hov…

Bitcoin clawed its way back to around $70,800 in U.S. hours after dipping just above $68,000 earlier, according to CoinDesk. Over 24 hours, it gained 0.5%. Ether, XRP, and Solana each logged roughly 1.5% gains for the same stretch. U.S. equities also moved higher: the Nasdaq advanced 1%, while the S&P 500 added 0.5%. Schwab strategist Jim Ferraioli noted that past selloffs tend to bottom out near bitcoin’s cost of production, highlighting the “mining difficulty adjustment” as a real-time gauge of miner pressure. https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2026/02/0…

Some analysts aren’t calling this a full-blown bubble, but the market’s hardly settled. Charles-Henry Monchau, chief investment officer at Syz Group, pointed to U.S. digital-asset legislation inching toward a clearer framework, and said traditional finance is gearing up for widespread tokenisation—real-world assets making the jump to blockchain tokens. He described positioning as “crowded and short” around the 200-week simple moving average, a technical line that’s on traders’ radar. https://ca.investing.com/analysis/bitcoin-…

But there’s a major caveat hanging over bitcoin’s rebound: it usually tracks shifts in risk sentiment, and that tide can turn abruptly. A fresh bout of risk aversion, larger ETF outflows, or another wave of miners powering down could drag prices back to last week’s lows.

Right now, $70,000 stands out as a kind of boundary for the market — not a milestone, but a checkpoint. It’s less about what’s grabbing crypto headlines and more about whether buyers are willing to step in on the next drop if that line gets challenged.

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