Crypto Willy's Weekly Wrap: Bitcoin DCA Zone, Ethereum Steady, and Major Regulatory Moves Before January 20 2026
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Hey folks, Crypto Willy here, your go-to buddy for all things blockchain, crypto trading, and stacking those sats like a pro. Let's dive into the hottest updates from this wild week leading up to January 20, 2026—perfect fuel for your investing strategies.
Bitcoin's been on a rollercoaster, consolidating like a champ in what BeInCrypto calls a "critical phase" ahead of recovery. Alphractal's on-chain data screams DCA opportunity: BTC's dipping below key moving averages down to that $86,000 MA720 safe zone—historically prime for long-term buys. Swissblock notes network growth at 2022 lows, signaling accumulation before a rally, while CryptoQuant shows whale selling on Binance cratered from $8B to $2.74B monthly—less supply pressure means stability. But watch macro risks: IG reports tariff tensions and Fed shifts capping upside, with CryptoPotato noting a 2.6% drop to $90,600 today as bulls fade per Kitco. Price action? Binance updates peg BTC bouncing $91K-$97K, now around $96K amid $3.28T global cap up 1%.
Ethereum's holding steady above $3,300 per OANDA and Binance, eyeing $3,000-$3,200 pivot with Layer-2 upgrades priming it for DeFi dominance. Solana's reclaimed $145, testing 50-day MA at $132—bullish if it breaks $150 resistance. Alt outperformance? FRAX up 58%, DCR 34% on Binance.
Big regulatory wins: White House crypto czar David Sacks is ramming the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act through Senate markup, splitting SEC/CFTC turf and backing stablecoins 1:1 with US Treasuries via the GENIUS Act. U.S. Senate Banking delayed markup but Agriculture rescheduled hearings—clarity incoming! Tether froze $182M USDT on Tron to curb illicit flows, while Western Union and Klarna eye their own stablecoins.
Quantum scare? BTQ Technologies dropped the Bitcoin Quantum testnet on January 12, shielding $2T in exposed BTC from future attacks with post-quantum crypto. Institutional heat: JPMorgan says crypto inflows hit $130B in 2025, set to explode; corporates buying BTC 3x mining supply.
Strategy tip, pals: Dollar-cost average BTC in this consolidation, hedge with ETH/SOL pivots, and stack quality alts amid rising BTC dominance—retail's MIA, per YouHodler previews. Play patient, manage risk.
Thanks for tuning in, crew—catch you next week for more! This has been a Quiet Please production. For me, check out QuietPlease.ai. Stay stacked!
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