Bitcoin Obituaries Keep Coming—CZ Isn’t Buying It
Bitcoin fell to its lowest weekly close since the second half of 2024 last week, capping a stretch that has now stripped more than 8% of its value in seven days and pulled the broader crypto market to levels not seen sin...
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Bitcoin fell to its lowest weekly close since the second half of 2024 last week, capping a stretch that has now stripped more than 8% of its value in seven days and pulled the broader crypto market to levels not seen since early in the year.
A Pattern Worth WatchingThe weekly relative strength index is holding higher lows even as price prints lower ones — a divergence that last appeared in the lead-up to Bitcoin’s recovery from the 2022 bear market bottom.
Whether that parallel plays out the same way remains to be seen, but it is the detail technical traders are watching most closely right now.
On Monday, with Bitcoin trading below $62,000, Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, a.k.a. CZ, posted two lines on X. Bitcoin won’t be dead for too long, he wrote, signing off with a reference to the Douglas Adams line — don’t panic, in large friendly letters. The message was short, deliberate, and timed to land when sentiment was at its weakest.
Bitcoin won’t be “dead” for too long.
Don’t panic, in large friendly letters.
— CZ BNB (@cz_binance) June 9, 2026
Support Holds, For NowBitcoin has so far bounced from the $60,000 level each time it has been tested in recent days. The next band of resistance sits between $65,000 and $66,200, with a heavier ceiling between $67,000 and $77,000 above that.
According to analysts, a break below $60,000, while not seen as the most likely outcome in the near term given the oversold signals still unwinding, would open the door to the $53,000–$55,000 range.
The rest of the market has fared worse. Ethereum is down nearly 14% over the past seven days, last trading around $1,640. XRP has shed 6% to sit at $1.13. Solana has given up 14% to trade near $64.
CZ’s Moment To SpeakZhao has one of the largest followings in the industry, and his Monday post arrived at a moment when retail sentiment across crypto forums and social platforms was running heavily negative. The market cap of the entire crypto sector has dropped to levels last seen in early 2026.
The $60,000 support level remains the line most traders are watching in the days ahead. It has held so far, but each test of it draws more attention to what comes next if it doesn’t.
Featured image from Unsplash, chart from TradingView
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