Crypto sentiment platform Santiment has observed a surge in bullish chatter on social media, which may indicate that the current market uptrend could be short-lived. According to Cointelegraph, Santiment's report, published on Saturday, highlights that rallies accompanied by a confident crowd often fade faster than those climbing a "wall of worry." The report further suggests that skepticism tends to extend market rallies.
Santiment's analysis reveals a ratio of bullish to bearish crypto-related comments on social media at approximately 1.5 to 1, based on a sample of active crypto accounts across various platforms. This sentiment comes as Bitcoin (BTC) has seen an 11.50% increase over the past 30 days, trading at $80,628 at the time of publication, according to CoinMarketCap. Market participants frequently monitor overall crypto sentiment to determine optimal buying or selling times and to anticipate market trends in the coming weeks.
The Crypto Fear & Greed Index, which assesses overall crypto market sentiment, recorded a "Neutral" score of 47 on Sunday after briefly dipping into "Fear" territory on Thursday, indicating cautious investor sentiment. The index fell to a "Fear" score of 38 on Friday, reflecting ongoing market apprehension. Santiment suggests that the best scenario for Bitcoin currently is not to break out further, proposing a pullback to $75,000 to flush out late longs, reset sentiment, and establish a healthier base.
In addition, Santiment has noted a recent increase in Bitcoin supply on crypto exchanges, which may signal that holders are considering current price levels as an opportunity to take profits. "On-chain activity is broadly quiet, but Bitcoin supply on exchanges has ticked up over the past five days after an extended decline. The reversal could indicate early profit-taking," Santiment stated. Analysts remain divided on whether Bitcoin will fall into the $70,000-$75,000 price range or continue its upward trajectory.
Michael van de Poppe, founder of MN Trading Capital, expressed that he "wouldn't be surprised" if Bitcoin retests lower at $70,000-$75,000 before continuing its run. Meanwhile, crypto analyst Matthew Hyland predicts that Bitcoin is "likely" to reach between $87,000 and $95,000 before June. The market remains uncertain, with varying opinions on Bitcoin's future price movements.
