Bitcoin’s Quiet Reset: Patience Might Be Its Best Move Yet

In the grand theatre of finance, with the FOMC curtain rising and GDP numbers looming like a stubborn hangover from last year’s party, Bitcoin (BTC) plods along in a polite little range between $76,300 and $77,750, as if it’s taking a very civilized stroll rather than a thrill-seeking sprint. Enter trader DonAlt, a bloke whose XRP forecasts in 2024-2025 yielded a sevenfold gust of attention, probably while sipping tea with both hands.

This time, instead of shouting for rockets and champagne confetti, he prescribes the market a proper, exasperating dose of patience.

Why Bitcoin’s best move right now is doing almost nothing

DonAlt, who once applied a structural analysis to XRP that could forecast a rally to $3.66 with the confidence of a man who loves charts, now rates Bitcoin as “kind of alright.” Despite the recent rollercoaster, BTC has shown a sturdy bounce at key support levels, as if it’s decided not to be dramatic at breakfast.

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Resistance from here looks “so-so,” the trader notes-perhaps the market just needs more time. His view sits in sharp contrast to the wider tremor as markets await the FOMC, where the odds of a rate hold hover around certainty.

Meanwhile, retail chatter swirls about whether BTC will defend the crucial $75,200 line, while institutional interest remains risk-off. Bitcoin ETF funds have been bleeding money again this week, with outflows totaling about $89.68 million in the last day alone.

DonAlt’s measured take stands out amid the general hoola-hoop of headlines. The break-water is holding: the support has been handled with minimal drama, and there isn’t yet a brass-band crescendo in the resistance that would push BTC toward $80,000 tomorrow. So the verdict, for the moment, is simple and unusually boring: time is the best ally in this cycle.

In this landscape, the “give the market time” approach-courtesy of one of the most accurate forecasters of recent years-feels not only sensible but almost civilized in its restraint.

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2026-04-29 12:10