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Bitcoin Spot Demand Rises Amid Short Squeeze Risk:...
CoinDesk•Thursday, January 15, 2026 at 11:46 AM•1 min read

Bitcoin Spot Demand Rises Amid Short Squeeze Risk: Early 2026 Outlook

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According to reports, onchain and derivatives data suggest a potential increase in Bitcoin price in early 2026. The data indicates growing spot demand for Bitcoin alongside an elevated risk of a short squeeze. The confluence of these factors points to a potentially healthier price advance for Bitcoin during that period. The development highlights the importance of monitoring both onchain metrics and derivatives market activity to gauge future price movements in the cryptocurrency market.

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Bitcoin Spot Demand Rises Amid Short Squeeze Risk:...
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Bitcoin Spot Demand Rises Amid Short Squeeze Risk: Early 2026 Outlook

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According to reports, onchain and derivatives data suggest a potential increase in Bitcoin price in early 2026. The data indicates growing spot demand for Bitcoin alongside an elevated risk of a short squeeze. The confluence of these factors points to a potentially healthier price advance for Bitcoin during that period. The development highlights the importance of monitoring both onchain metrics and derivatives market activity to gauge future price movements in the cryptocurrency market.

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