Friends, are you still wondering why Bitcoin is falling? The cryptocurrency market is being cleaned up, folks; it is moving away from the trash "memecoins," or rather: scams.

In the last 72 hours, we have witnessed a fascinating phenomenon in the crypto ecosystem. While low-cap speculative tokens face corrections of up to 40%, $BTC remains steady at $88,000. It is no coincidence; it is a rotation of institutional capital towards quality.

1. Retail exhaustion

After weeks of euphoria with "community" tokens, many investors have fallen into liquidity traps and honeypots. This has created a "flight to quality" effect. The smart trader is no longer looking for the risky 1000x, but for the sustainable growth offered by corporate accumulation strategy.

2. Technical Analysis: The wall at $90,000

Technically, #bitcoin is forming a consolidation flag on the daily chart. The resistance at $90k is psychological and technical (filled with institutional sell orders). However, support at $85,500 has proven to be a "rock". If the price breaks $90,500 with volume, the path to $115,000 will be cleared due to lack of historical resistance.

3. The "Smart Money" factor

On-chain data shows that wallets with more than 1,000 BTC are not selling. On the contrary, they are using every small dip to execute the #StrategyBTCPurchase. This is the signal that every Binance Square user should observe: if the whales are not in a hurry to sell, why should you be?

Conclusion and Strategy

Don't be fooled by the noise of "scam" tokens or unsupported projects. The market is purifying itself. The key for 2026 remains patience and the #DCA

Look, let's not kid ourselves. FOMO is a silent enemy. I myself saw a few months ago how many fell into traps of projects that promised the moon and only left me with empty space. That's why I prefer the #StrategyBTCPurchase today. It's not boring, it's smart. I prefer to sleep peacefully at $88k than to be awake at 3 AM wondering if a cat token is going to zero.

Do you think Bitcoin will break $100k before the quarter ends, or will we see a larger pullback?