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How your brain may drive bitcoin higher

Your day-ahead look for Feb. 4, 2026

By Omkar Godbole|Edited by Sheldon Reback
Feb 4, 2026, 12:15 p.m.
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Your behavioral biases may fuel demand for bitcoin at current prices. (SvedOliver/Shutterstock modified by CoinDesk)

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By Omkar Godbole (All times ET unless indicated otherwise)

Bitcoin's BTC$76,059.89 bear market feels brutal and could deepen. Analysts are suggesting potential Fed interest-rate cuts and crypto-specific regulatory breaks are required to turn the tide.

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But beneath the surface, something as simple as two behavioral biases may play a pivotal role: anchoring bias and regret aversion.

Last year's bull market didn't feel like a bull market. Absent was the frenzied retail and institutional stampede of 2020-21 or 2017. Spot ETFs sucked in billions, but mostly as a result of arbitrage bets, not outright bullish positioning. That's possibly due to the anchoring bias, a mental shortcut where people fixate on one piece of information, like a reference price, and skew their judgment of value.

Investors may have been swayed by bitcoin's $100,000 price tag, and then balked: "That's way higher than typical tech stocks, even Nasdaq doesn't trade that high; must be overpriced." In other words, they could have anchored on familiar benchmarks, decided BTC was too costly and sat on the fence.

Fast forward to today: Bitcoin trades at $76,000, well off its peak. If it drops under $60,000, a 50% discount to its October high, last year's holdouts have every reason to pile in long and strong. That's regret aversion: fear of missing future gains after sitting out, driving aggressive dip-buying in assets with proven upward trajectories.

While behavioral biases offer one compelling theory for a snapback there's still the possibility that macroeconomic influences and regulatory developments could call the shots.

For now, the crypto market has stabilized, with bitcoin bouncing to $76,000 from overnight lows near $73,000 amid oversold signals from technical indicators. Ether ETH$2,239.17, solana SOL$96.85 and XRP XRP$1.5929 also rose, but are being overshadowed by more substantial gains in monero XMR$385.78, WLFI and other smaller tokens.

Onchain data shows that profit-taking by long-term holders, or wallets with a history of holding coins for over five months, has slowed, according to Tagus Capital.

Still, the risk of a deeper selloff prevails if Wall Street's tech-heavy index, the Nasdaq 100, extends Monday's selloff and Treasury yields rise further. Key U.S. data due for release today — the ADP employment and ISM services — could add to market volatility. Stay alert!

Read more: For analysis of today's activity in altcoins and derivatives, see Crypto Markets Today

What to Watch

For a more comprehensive list of events this week, see CoinDesk's "Crypto Week Ahead".

  • Crypto
    • Nothing scheduled.
  • Macro
    • Feb. 4, 7 a.m.: U.S. MBA 30-year mortgage rate for week ending Jan. 30 (Prev. 6.24%)
    • Feb. 4, 10 a.m.: U.S. ISM Services PMI for January (Prev. 54.4)
  • Earnings (Estimates based on FactSet data)
    • Feb. 4: CME Group (CME), pre-market, $2.74

Token Events

For a more comprehensive list of events this week, see CoinDesk's "Crypto Week Ahead".

  • Governance votes & calls
    • Feb. 4: Stacks to host a townhall meeting.
  • Unlocks
    • No major unlocks.
  • Token Launches
    • Feb. 4: THORChain Solana mainnet is expected to debut.

Conferences

For a more comprehensive list of events this week, see CoinDesk's "Crypto Week Ahead".

  • Day 4 of 4: Web Summit Qatar (Doha, Qatar)

Market Movements

  • BTC is down 0.14% from 4 p.m. ET Thursday at $76,051.11 (24hrs: -2.75%)
  • ETH is down 0.98% at $2,607.45 (24hrs: -1.75%)
  • CoinDesk 20 is down 0.73% at 2,230.96 (24hrs: -1.9%)
  • Ether CESR Composite Staking Rate is down 17 bps at 2.83%
  • BTC funding rate is at 0.0028% (3.0748% annualized) on Binance
  • DXY is unchanged at 97.53
  • Gold futures are up 2.81% at $5,073.50
  • Silver futures are up 7.99% at $89.96
  • Nikkei 225 closed down 0.78% at 54,293.36
  • Hang Seng closed unchanged at 26,847.32
  • FTSE is up 1% at 10,417.96
  • Euro Stoxx 50 is up 0.21% at 6,008.14
  • DJIA closed on Tuesday down 0.34% at 49,240.99
  • S&P 500 closed down 0.84% at 6,917.81
  • Nasdaq Composite closed down 1.43% at 23,255.19
  • S&P/TSX Composite closed up 0.64% at 32,388.60
  • S&P 40 Latin America closed up 2.89% at 3,761.64
  • U.S. 10-Year Treasury rate is up 0.7 bps at 4.28%
  • E-mini S&P 500 futures are up 0.13% at 6,950.50
  • E-mini Nasdaq-100 futures are unchanged at 25,455.00
  • E-mini Dow Jones Industrial Average Index futures are up 0.28% at 49,486.00

Bitcoin Stats

  • BTC Dominance: 59.63% (-0.02%)
  • Ether-bitcoin ratio: 0.02966 (0.61%)
  • Hashrate (seven-day moving average): 880 EH/s
  • Hashprice (spot): $33.97
  • Total fees: 3.3 BTC / $254,499
  • CME Futures Open Interest: 115,185 BTC
  • BTC priced in gold: 15 oz.
  • BTC vs gold market cap: 5.06%

Technical Analysis

XRP has dipped below key demand level. (TradingView)
  • The chart shows XRP's price swings in candlestick format.
  • Prices have penetrated support at $1.60. This is the level where buyers stepped in during the April selloff, arresting the slide.
  • A drop lower, therefore, indicates significant weakening of demand, suggesting potential for a deeper decline toward $1.00.

Crypto Equities

  • Coinbase Global (COIN): closed on Tuesday at $179.66 (-4.36%), -0.19% at $179.32 in pre-market
  • Circle Internet (CRCL): closed at $56.16 (-4.59%), -0.32% at $55.98
  • Galaxy Digital (GLXY): closed at $21.98 (-16.87%), +0.18% at $22.02
  • Bullish (BLSH): closed at $27.64 (-3.93%), -0.14% at $27.60
  • MARA Holdings (MARA): closed at $9.05 (-0.77%), -0.99% at $8.96
  • Riot Platforms (RIOT): closed at $15.34 (+0.13%), -0.46% at $15.27
  • Core Scientific (CORZ): closed at $17.74 (-0.73%), unchanged in pre-market
  • CleanSpark (CLSK): closed at $11.36 (+2.90%), -0.97% at $11.25
  • CoinShares Valkyrie Bitcoin Miners ETF (WGMI): closed at $45.30 (+1.94%)
  • Exodus Movement (EXOD): closed at $10.47 (-6.35%), unchanged in pre-market

Crypto Treasury Companies

  • Strategy (MSTR): closed at $133.26 (-4.56%), -0.68% at $132.36
  • Strive (ASST): closed at $0.68 (-5.67%), -3.08% at $0.66
  • SharpLink Gaming (SBET): closed at $7.66 (-1.67%), -1.57% at $7.54
  • Upexi (UPXI): closed at $1.55 (-4.32%)
  • Lite Strategy (LITS): closed at $1.15 (+0.88%)

ETF Flows

Spot BTC ETFs

  • Daily net flows: -$272 million
  • Cumulative net flows: $55.28 billion
  • Total BTC holdings ~1.28 million

Spot ETH ETFs

  • Daily net flows: $14 million
  • Cumulative net flows: $12.02 billion
  • Total ETH holdings ~5.9 million

Source: Farside Investors

While You Were Sleeping

  • Tether scales back $20 billion funding ambitions after investor resistance: FT (CoinDesk): Tether pulled back from plans to raise as much as $20 billion in fresh capital after facing investor resistance to a proposed valuation.
  • Stocks waver after AI scare as gold hits $5,000 (Bloomberg): Stocks fluctuated after a selloff in software shares, while gold reclaimed the $5,000-an-ounce mark. Economically sensitive shares were Wednesday’s biggest gainers.
  • US and Iran to seek de-escalation in nuclear talks in Oman, regional official says (Reuters): The U.S. and Iran are due to hold talks in Oman on Friday, as a build-up of U.S. forces in the Middle East raises concerns of a confrontation.
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