Is Bitcoin's price entering an "abnormal calm"? Narrow fluctuations in 2026 spark market manipulation concerns

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Entering 2026, Bitcoin’s price movement has experienced a rare scene. Recently, Bitcoin has been trading sideways around $91,176, with the volatility range narrowing to less than $100 at one point. For a market known for high volatility, this “extreme calm” in price performance quickly drew attention and led some traders to question: Is Bitcoin’s price being deliberately manipulated?

Against the backdrop of macroeconomic factors, regulatory expectations, and ongoing discussions in the crypto industry, the lack of direction in price has been seen by many as an “unnatural” signal. The debate over Bitcoin’s price stagnation has gradually evolved into a discussion about market structure and the possibility of manipulation.

Some analysts have focused on the Bitcoin options market. From the perspective of derivative structures, the gamma risk exposure model shows that when a large number of options are concentrated near key strike prices, market makers hedge risks through continuous counter-trades, creating what is known as the “price pinning effect.” This mechanism is not subjective manipulation but an automated risk management behavior, which can significantly suppress price volatility.

Relevant calculations indicate that to break the current consolidation range and trigger a trend upward in Bitcoin, sustained buying of several tens of millions of dollars may be required. This fact supports the explanation of “structural resistance” rather than human manipulation and suggests that the current price stagnation is more due to internal market mechanisms.

Of course, the market has not reached a consensus. Some traders believe that large institutions are exerting influence on liquidity, amplifying sideways consolidation; others think this is simply a normal correction after a period of high trading volume and volatility. On-chain data also shows that Bitcoin may be gradually entering a stable digestion phase in the $80,000 to $90,000 range, accumulating momentum for the next rally.

From historical experience, prolonged narrow-range consolidation often precedes sharp volatility. Whether the current Bitcoin price oscillation is driven by options structure or natural market behavior, the real key question is: when will this compressed volatility be released, and will the ultimate direction be upward or downward? For traders and long-term holders, the answer may soon be revealed in the 2026 market.

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