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Bitcoin targets $70,000 support, faces $1.26 billion ETF outflows
Bitcoin is testing $70,000 support as traders stack over $500 million in buy orders. RSI hits a 3-month low of 33 amid ETF outflows and macro volatility.
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Bitcoin targets $70,000 support, faces $1.26 billion ETF outflows

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnMay 30, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Bitcoin (BTC) is sliding toward the critical $70,000 support level as of May 30, 2026, with investors placing more than $500 million in buy orders below the current market price. This massive build-up of bid liquidity signals a concerted effort by traders to floor the asset’s price following a volatile three-week correction. Data from spot order books as of May 29 shows 6,235 BTC in bids stacked between $70,000 and $72,000, worth approximately $443 million.

The concentration of buy orders comes as Bitcoin navigates a consolidation phase, with prices recently hovering between $75,000 and $77,000. Market participants are watching the $70,000 mark closely, as visual data indicates roughly $2 billion in long positions are currently exposed near this level. In contrast, short exposure remains significantly higher, with over $5 billion positioned near the $78,000 resistance zone. This creates a high-stakes environment where a rebound from support could trigger a squeeze of short positions.

Technical indicators suggest the asset may be entering oversold territory. The daily Relative Strength Index (RSI) has slipped to approximately 33, marking its lowest reading in three months. For the uptrend that began in February to remain technically viable, Bitcoin price analysis from FOREX.com suggests that losses must be limited to $70,283. Should this level fail, the order book thins out significantly below $68,500, potentially leading to faster price declines.

Order book depth focuses on $70,000 psychological floor

The heaviest concentration of buyer interest sits just above the $70,000 threshold. Professional traders appear to be using this level as a primary defensive line, with options and futures desks converging on the price point. Beyond the immediate cluster, another notable pile of bids totaling 1,012 BTC—worth about $69 million—is resting at $68,505. This “laddering” of buy orders suggests that while sentiment has cooled, large-scale buyers are still willing to accumulate at specific discount levels.

The current price action is unfolding against a backdrop of declining institutional demand via traditional financial products. Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded approximately $1.26 billion in outflows over six consecutive days in late May. This reversal of the aggressive inflow patterns seen in March and April has contributed to the current downward pressure. However, while some investors exit, others point to the fact that Bitcoin exchange supply remains at historically low levels, limiting the available liquid supply on trading platforms.

Macroeconomic factors are also playing a role in the recent volatility. Persistent geopolitical tensions related to the US-Iran conflict and rising oil prices have introduced a “risk-off” sentiment across global markets. Additionally, the Bitcoin network itself is seeing shifts in activity; the 30-day hashrate fell 8.8% as miners face increased competition for power from artificial intelligence data centers.

Price projections and institutional sentiment for mid-2026

Despite the slide toward support, institutional confidence in the underlying value of the asset remains measurable. A survey conducted by Coinbase and Glassnode as of May 29, 2026, revealed that 75% of institutions consider Bitcoin to be undervalued. Furthermore, the on-chain Bitcoin Market Cycle Indicator (BCMI) sits at 0.37, a figure that typically indicates a “deep value” reading for the cryptocurrency.

Looking ahead, algorithmic price prediction models from CoinDCX and Intellectia.ai project that Bitcoin could reach approximately $80,500 by the end of May 2026. This would represent a potential gain of roughly 4.5% from late-May levels. If the asset can break through the $79,000 resistance and stabilize, some analysts have identified targets as high as $90,000, though this depends on clearing initial resistance at $76,159 and the week’s high of $78,003.

The immediate focus for the market remains the $70,000 strike price, where close to $10 million in put options underscore a heavy hedging interest. Whether the $500 million in bid liquidity is sufficient to trigger a bounce will likely be determined in the coming days as the market tests the resolve of buyers sitting at this key technical juncture.

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