Bitcoin Hits 2026 High At $97K: What’s Next?


Bitcoin Hits 2026 High At K: What’s Next?


Bitcoin’s (BTC) start-of-year recovery continued into the second week of January as the cryptocurrency made fresh 2026 highs above $96,000. The rally confirmed a new higher high structure, and traders are hopeful that a rally above $100,000 is the next target.

Bitcoin one-day chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

Key takeaways:

  • Bitcoin secured a daily close above $95,000, confirming a higher high and weakening near-term resistance.

  • Binance net taker volume briefly exceeded $500 million, coinciding with rising open interest and the lowest hourly funding rate since October 2025.

  • With limited resistance above $95,000, a technical rally to $103,500 is possible. 

Key Bitcoin metrics indicate a rally is here to stay

Onchain data shows Bitcoin’s rally gaining strength. The Coinbase Premium Index has gradually reset after sustained selling from Jan. 6 to Sunday. While the index remains net-negative, the pace of selling pressure has clearly slowed, suggesting reduced panic from US-based investors.

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Bitcoin Coinbase Premium Index. Source: CryptoQuant

Additionally, the seven-day average Bitcoin inflow to Coinbase Advanced is running about 2.5 times its baseline. Similar inflow spikes in the past have preceded price appreciation, tied to spot accumulation, OTC settlement or ETF positioning rather than outright selling.

At the same time, stablecoin inflows remain muted. This points to a waiting phase from investors, and in past cycles, stablecoin liquidity has frequently lagged BTC inflows, but it can turn into a conditional bullish signal if follow-through demand emerges.

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Bitcoin price and open interest percentage change. Source: Amr Taha/CryptoQuant

Derivatives data reinforces this view. Crypto analyst Amr Taha noted a sharp expansion in Binance net taker volume, with a single hourly candle exceeding $500 million in aggressive market buying.

Combined with rising open interest, this behavior has historically aligned with trend continuation rather than reversals. Similar conditions earlier this month preceded a rapid move toward $96,000.

Bitcoin’s hourly funding rate also hit its lowest level since Oct. 17, 2025, reflecting crowded short exposure and cautious use of leverage. As funding normalized, the price rallied sharply, suggesting shorts were forced to unwind into strength.

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Bitcoin funding rate across all exchanges. Source: CryptoQuant

Related: Spot flows drive Bitcoin surge as analysts tip $100K run next

Key price levels to watch for BTC

In the short-term, traders will continue to watch $100,000. However, from a technical standpoint, the next major supply zone sits higher, from $103,300 to $107,500. From $95,000 to $103,300, overhead resistance is notably thin, allowing room for price expansion if the momentum persists.

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Bitcoin four-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

The broader market liquidity remains light across both spot and futures markets, leaving BTC vulnerable to sharp swings. The recent rally above $95,300 liquidated $270 million in short positions, shifting the next meaningful liquidity cluster to the long side.

From a structural perspective, the $92,500 to $90,000 region also stands out on the lower end. A daily order block formed there following the rally, marking a potential zone where Bitcoin could establish its next higher low. Holding that area would strengthen the case for a sustained push above $100,000 before month-end.

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