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BTC tests $80,000 as Asia’s bid fades and Hong Kong AI IPOs surge

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Bitcoin is beginning the Hong Kong trading day under $80,000, according to CoinDesk market data, as the market once again tests a level that has repeatedly capped upside in recent sessions.

Price action remains rangebound just below the $80,700 short-term holder realized price, a key on-chain level now acting as near-term resistance, Glassnode said in this week’s market update.

The issue is not just another rejection near $80,000. Presto Research’s April timezone data shows Asian trading hours consistently dragged on returns, while U.S. and European sessions drove most of the gains.

Hong Kong’s three spot Bitcoin ETFs — ChinaAMC, Bosera Hashkey, Harvest — have gone effectively dormant. Net assets sit at $319.48 million, with daily turnover routinely under $2 million and net creations at zero on most April sessions.

At the same time, capital in the region appears to be rotating elsewhere. Hong Kong’s IPO market raised roughly HK$110 billion in the first quarter, its strongest start in five years, with a heavy concentration in mainland China AI and technology listings. With over 400 IPO applications in the pipeline, the Hong Kong exchange is effectivley full for the year.

For regional investors, those deals offer a competing high-growth narrative that may be drawing dollars for risk assets away from crypto.

The market is testing whether BTC can hold near $80,000 without broader global participation, market maker Enflux wrote in a note to CoinDesk.

“if Asian participation stays absent, any sustained push above $80K requires European and US sessions to keep carrying the load without the overnight liquidity buffer Asia normally provides,” Enflux wrote.

That dependency is becoming more visible in the flow data. U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs swung to $783.4 million in net outflows last week, while trading volume fell 13.45%, according to Glassnode. Spot cumulative volume delta, which tracks whether buyers or sellers are initiating trades, dropped 28.6%, pointing to weaker buying pressure.

Together, the data suggest the demand that drove April’s rally is no longer building, leaving bitcoin pressing into resistance without a clear second leg of support. With traders also clustering expectations in the $78,000 to $82,000 range, according to Enflux, the market is treating $80,000 less as a breakout level and more as the top of a band.

Friday’s U.S. payrolls report is the next key catalyst. A strong print could give Western flows enough momentum to push higher again. A miss would leave bitcoin testing support without the global participation that typically underpins sustained rallies.

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