#🇷🇺 The current BTC action is driven by the futures market: open positions are increasing, but blockchain demand remains negative in net terms.

Neither the influx of funds into ETFs nor Michael Saylor's aggressive buys have changed this situation.

Historically, bear markets end when demand recovers in both the spot and futures markets (which is not the case today)🇷🇺 The current BTC action is driven by the futures market: open positions are increasing, but blockchain demand remains negative in net terms.

This situation hasn't changed with the inflow of funds into ETFs or Michael Saylor's aggressive buys.

Historically, bear markets end when demand recovers on both the spot and futures markets (which isn't the case today)🇷🇺 The current BTC dynamics are driven by the futures market: open positions are increasing, but demand on the blockchain remains negative in net terms.

This situation hasn't changed with the inflow of funds into ETFs or Michael Saylor's aggressive buys.

Historically, bear markets end when demand recovers on both the spot and futures markets (which isn't the case today)🇷🇺 The current BTC dynamics are driven by the futures market: open positions are increasing, but demand on the blockchain remains negative in net terms.🇷🇺 The current BTC dynamics are driven by the futures market: open positions are increasing, but demand on the blockchain remains negative in net terms.

This situation hasn't changed with the inflow of funds into ETFs or Michael Saylor's aggressive buys.

Historically, bear markets end when demand recovers on both the spot and futures markets (which isn't the case today).

This situation hasn't changed with the inflow of funds into ETFs or Michael Saylor's aggressive buys.

Historically, bear markets end when demand recovers on both the spot and futures markets (which isn't the case today) $🇷🇺 The current BTC dynamics are driven by the futures market: open positions are increasing, but demand on the blockchain remains negative in net terms.

This situation hasn't changed with the inflow of funds into ETFs or Michael Saylor's aggressive buys.

Historically, bear markets end when demand recovers on both the spot and futures markets (which isn't the case today)🇷🇺 The current BTC dynamics are driven by the futures market: open positions are increasing, but demand on the blockchain remains negative in net terms.

This situation hasn't changed with the inflow of funds into ETFs or Michael Saylor's aggressive buys.

Historically, bear markets end when demand recovers on both the spot and futures markets (which isn't the case today).