Bitcoin dropped to $68,619 on March 6, down 0.99% on the hour and continuing the step-down from Thursday’s peak of $73,600. The NFP-accelerated selloff that beganBitcoin dropped to $68,619 on March 6, down 0.99% on the hour and continuing the step-down from Thursday’s peak of $73,600. The NFP-accelerated selloff that began

Bitcoin Slipped Under $69,000 on Friday Afternoon: Two Levels Now Define the Weekend

2026/03/06 23:26
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Bitcoin dropped to $68,619 on March 6, down 0.99% on the hour and continuing the step-down from Thursday’s peak of $73,600. The NFP-accelerated selloff that began this morning has now pushed price through $70,000, $69,600, and $69,000 in successive sessions.

What the Chart Shows

The picture is clean and unambiguous. Bitcoin launched from $67,800 on March 4, hit $73,600 on March 5, and has been selling off in a steady cascade ever since. The move from peak to current price is approximately $5,000 in under 36 hours.

What is notable about the selloff is its lack of bounce attempts. The step down from $73,600 to $72,400 to $71,200 to $70,400 to $69,200 to $68,619 produced almost no meaningful recovery candles in between. Each support level that briefly held became the next area to break. Volume has been thin throughout the decline, suggesting this is not panic selling driven by large institutional exits but rather a market where buyers have stepped back and let gravity do the work.

The Level That Matters

Crypto trader GainMuse’s analysis identifies $68,500 as the critical threshold. A breakdown below that level invalidates the bullish continuation structure that formed after the breakout from the descending resistance channel earlier this week. Above $68,500, the pullback is a healthy retest of the breakout zone. Below it, the structure shifts.

The upside scenario remains intact above $68,500. A successful bounce from this demand zone could drive price back toward $73,500 resistance. That is a potential 7% move from current levels if buyers defend the zone through the weekend.

At $68,619, Bitcoin is sitting approximately $119 above the invalidation level. That margin is thin. A single aggressive sell candle on low weekend liquidity could push through it without much resistance.

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The Weekend Setup

Friday afternoon into the weekend is the worst possible timing for a price test of a critical support level. Weekend trading runs on lower volume, which means moves in either direction are amplified relative to weekday sessions. A defense of $68,500 through low-liquidity weekend trading would be a stronger signal than the same defense mid-week. A breakdown through it on thin volume would be faster and messier than a weekday breakdown.

The NFP data, recession fears, and short-term holder selling pressure documented earlier today all point toward caution. The long-term holder accumulation, the IFP crossover, and the on-chain supply reduction documented this week point toward the larger trend remaining constructive. Both things are true simultaneously. Which one wins this weekend depends on whether $68,500 holds.

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