Bitcoin is reacting precisely at a rising long-term support line after an aggressive downside expansion. At the time of writing, BTC is trading around $66,400, Bitcoin is reacting precisely at a rising long-term support line after an aggressive downside expansion. At the time of writing, BTC is trading around $66,400,

Bitcoin Testing Long-Term Structure as Price Stabilizes Near $66,400

2026/02/12 00:06
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Bitcoin is reacting precisely at a rising long-term support line after an aggressive downside expansion.

At the time of writing, BTC is trading around $66,400, following a sharp decline from the recent local highs above $84,000. The selloff accelerated through prior consolidation support and pushed price directly into a historically reactive demand zone highlighted on the higher-timeframe structure.

GainMuse: Long-Term Support Remains the Key Battlefield

In his structural breakdown, GainMuse outlines how BTC previously formed a descending triangle pattern before breaking lower and transitioning into a consolidation channel. That consolidation ultimately failed at descending resistance, triggering a strong impulsive leg down.

The important element is where price stopped.

Bitcoin tagged a long-term rising support line that has acted as macro structural demand in prior corrections. The bounce from that area suggests liquidity absorption rather than continued panic selling. However, the broader structure remains pressured as long as price trades below the descending resistance trendline that currently caps recovery attempts.

According to the projection shown on the chart, a sustained hold above the recent swing low near $63,000–$64,000 could open the door toward the descending resistance area near $72,000–$74,000. That zone represents the next technical objective if buyers manage to build short-term higher lows.

Failure to defend the rising macro support would shift focus toward deeper downside continuation, with the structural floor below $62,000 becoming vulnerable.

What the Current 1H Chart Reveals

The recent chart confirms that BTC found a sharp reaction low around $63,500, followed by a swift recovery toward the $70,000–$71,000 region before pulling back again.

Price is now consolidating near $66,400, forming a short-term compression structure. Volume spiked aggressively during the capitulation phase around February 6, indicating forced selling and potential stop runs. Since then, volatility has decreased, suggesting a temporary balance between buyers and sellers.

Immediate resistance sits around $69,000–$71,000, where multiple intraday rejections occurred. On the downside, $65,000–$63,500 remains the critical near-term support band.

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Structure Over Emotion

From a structural standpoint, Bitcoin is attempting to reclaim short-term momentum while macro support remains technically intact. The key variable now is whether price can establish higher lows above $63,500 and push back toward descending resistance.

As GainMuse’s framework suggests, buyers are attempting to reclaim short-term structure while macro support remains in play. The coming sessions will likely determine whether this zone becomes a mid-cycle reset, or the starting point of a deeper corrective leg.

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