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Antoine Fuqua’s Michael is a surface-level replay of the iconic King of Pop’s life. Audiences get toe-tapping entertainment value and an impressive impersonation by nephew Jaafar Jackson at the expense of virtually any investigation into the mind and motivations of the eponymous star.

Antoine Fuqua-directed biopic puts theatrics above investigation in replay of King of Pop’s life

Jackson Weaver · CBC News

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Jaafar Jackson, centre, appears as Michael Jackson in Michael. As with many authorized biopics, you’re more likely to encounter brand management than incisive and honest character examinations in Antoine Fuqua’s take on the King of Pop. (Glen Wilson/Lionsgate)

Where did Michael Jackson’s high-pitched, whispery speaking voice come from? Did he ever struggle with the massive weight of near-universal fame? How significantly, or even consciously, did he mourn a childhood stolen from him? 

Also: did Janet Jackson actually exist? 

If you’d like to learn all this and more … well, don’t bother watching Antoine Fuqua’s new biopic/hagiography, Michael. Because, instead of engaging with the fraught backstory of one of the most famous men to ever live, audiences get toe-tapping entertainment value and an impressive impersonation by nephew Jaafar Jackson at the expense of virtually any investigation into the mind and motivations of its eponymous star.

You could blame legal issues for the surface-level replay of the iconic King of Pop’s life: While an initial, longer cut of the film both started and ended with allegations of sexual abuse from a 13-year-old boy, the fine print of a settlement between the Jackson family and the young accuser barred his depiction in film.

Late-stage reshoots focused solely on MJ’s rise as an eight-year-old wunderkind to the heights of his fame decades later, with an ending situated years before any serious allegations surfaced.

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Other historically important figures, such Kat Graham’s portrayal of Diana Ross, were similarly cut for legal reasons. The reshoots reformed what Fuqua initially intended to operate as an explicit exoneration of MJ into something less directly controversial, if now completely thematically inert.

The complete and bizarre omission of Michael’s sister Janet, meanwhile, was reportedly at her own request — a rejection that may prove to be a smart artistic and reputational decision.

Because in place of introspection, Michael occasionally brushes past themes sure to raise eyebrows, only to obstinately refuse to explore them. With these obvious and intentional omissions, Fuqua’s Michael plays all the hits and none of the duds of MJ’s career and life.

By the time the sequel-teasing credits roll, it almost feels as if this was by design. As if all those triumphs were spliced together to prove Leaving Neverland director Dan Reed’s take on why audiences are not bothered by the allegations of child sexual assault that his documentary so uncomfortably levied.

Because, he argued, MJ won the PR campaign. He says “people just don’t care” and would much rather do the Thriller dance than think about the complicated and potentially legend-shattering complications of an actual human being.

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Jaafar Jackson appears as Michael Jackson alongside Michael director Antoine Fuqua. (Glen Wilson/Lionsgate)

Though to be fair, Michael Jackson was acquitted on all criminal charges of sexual assault. His estate has consistently and vociferously denied any allegations of impropriety — calling Reed’s film “a complete fiction” that was “completely one-sided.” 

But to be even more fair, this filmic response is, at best, completely one-sided in the other direction. Nearly every character is boiled down to either a one-dimensional saint, the equivalent of jokey name-drop (including an awkwardly offhand origin story for LaToya Jackson’s seeming fascination with snakes) or simply excluded to please everyone’s agents. 

Not that Michael is uniquely unoriginal; instead, it does what the music biopic is increasingly designed to do. That is, turn their heroes into Jesus.

It’s a failing seen in Bob Marley: One Love, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, partially defied in Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown but now back in Michael. That in the unfortunately audience-appetizing world of “authorized” biographies, you’re more likely to encounter brand-management than incisive and honest character examinations. 

This one relies on the narrative of a pure-hearted, unflaggingly self-sacrificing genius — nearly killing himself in trying to soothe a damaged world through the gift of his divine talents. Michael visits more sick children in hospitals than we can count. Childhood Michael (played with incredible proficiency by Arco‘s Juliano Krue Valdi) croons I’ll Be There to a crying young girl in a wheelchair — whose appreciative, tear-stained face comes to fill the whole frame in a way that feels crassly heavy-handed. 

In this telling, warring factions of Crips and Bloods are united in affectionate togetherness solely through the dulcet tones and awesome choreography of Beat It

These are, to be clear, more-or-less factual events. But they perhaps happened a little less happy-go-luckily than Fuqua’s vision (according to music video director Bob Giraldi, the Beat It shoot specifically nearly devolved into a crime scene). 

Other memorable life events are either nowhere to be found, or are touched on so glancingly they require an encyclopedic Jackson knowledge to pick up on — like the supposedly sustained jealousy and rivalry between Michael and brother Jermaine, or their mother’s multiple attempted divorce proceedings due to husband Joe Jackson’s infidelity.

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Colman Domingo appears as Joe Jackson in Michael. (Glen Wilson/Lionsgate)

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Some questions are hinted at, then dropped to shoehorn in yet another song. Will Fuqua suggest young MJ was so disinclined to meet his father’s eyeline because he was on the autism spectrum? Did he affect his high-pitched speaking voice in a deliberate attempt to bolster his fame through fabricated mystique? 

And, of course, there’s the dearth of any examination (or even attempted refutation) of Michael’s attitudes and behaviour toward children and childhood, despite children — and the repeated motif of Peter Pan and Neverland — popping up so often it can’t help but feel intentional. 

But why bother making an MJ movie uninterested in crafting actual multi-dimensional characters — save for Colman Domingo’s fascinatingly evil (and safer to vilify) patriarch, Joe Jackson?

If you were to ask James Baldwin in 1985, there is a cultural reason to push back on “Wacko Jackson” characterizations. A recognition that Black people — and the gender-nonconforming — have historically been seen as so antithetical to the American ideal, that a reckoning on the most successful artist of all time (who also happened to be Black) necessarily becomes “not about Jackson at all.” 

Instead, it becomes a referendum on whether Black people deserve to be thought of as humans. 

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Juliano Krue Valdi, third from right, appears as a young Michael Jackson in Michael. Other performers, from left, are Judah Edwards as Young Tito, Jaylen Hunter as Young Marlon, Nathaniel McIntyre as Young Jackie and Jayden Harville as Young Jermaine. (Lionsgate)

“All that noise is about America, as the dishonest custodian of Black life and wealth; the Blacks, especially males, in America; and the burning, buried American guilt,” he wrote in an essay before serious allegations of sexual abuse were raised.

“Freaks are called freaks and are treated as they are treated — in the main, abominably — because they are human beings who cause to echo, deep within us, our most profound terrors and desires.”

So maybe, Fuqua’s Michael maintaining what Paris Jackson described as the “fantasy” of her father’s life, is in some ways performing a larger service. But when dealing with a star as multi-faceted and complex as MJ, says Globe and Mail critic Sarah-Tai Black, offering up nothing more than shallow fan service perpetuates a continuing defensiveness at odds with true art. 

“The Black community — a lot of the time, we like to protect men in power,” Black said, pointing to the anti-Blackness Michael faced throughout his career — but also Fuqua’s complete refusal to even investigate any negative aspects of his character. 

“Storytellers have a responsibility to audiences … to try to grapple with difficult things. To not just give us stories and neat, tidy packages that really conveniently gloss over histories of alleged harm and violence and abuse.”

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Jackson Weaver is a reporter and film critic for CBC’s entertainment news team in Toronto. You can reach him at ja************@*bc.ca.

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    UVemvane Oluncane – IPlan

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    South African singer-songwriter and performer, UVemvane Oluncane, debuts a captivating new track titled “IPlan“.

    This latest release from UVemvane Oluncane is a must-have addition to your music collection. “IPlan” showcases the artist’s unique style and talent, making it a standout single for the year 2026.

    With its infectious melody and heartfelt lyrics, “IPlan” is sure to resonate with listeners of all backgrounds. The song’s production is top-notch, highlighting UVemvane Oluncane‘s vocal prowess and storytelling ability.

    For fans of soulful and authentic music, “IPlan” is a track that you won’t want to miss. Be sure to give it a listen and add it to your favorite playlist today.

    To stay updated on UVemvane Oluncane‘s music and upcoming releases, be sure to follow them on social media and streaming platforms. This talented artist continues to make waves in the music industry with their soulful sound and meaningful lyrics.

    Don’t miss out on the opportunity to discover the magic of UVemvane Oluncane and their latest single, “IPlan”. Listen and download below.

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    South African songwriter and talented artist, Nation Deep, presents his latest single titled “Issa Maza“.

    The track “Issa Maza” is a captivating piece of music that is sure to captivate listeners with its infectious beats and catchy lyrics. It showcases Nation Deep‘s unique style and musical prowess, solidifying his position as a rising star in the South African music scene.

    Adding to the allure of the song are the stellar contributions from Award-winning artists, Nandipha808, Givem Tyler Litch and CAAZA, who deliver impressive verses that complement Nation Deep‘s vocals perfectly.

    Listeners are in for a treat with this collaboration, as each artist brings their own flair to the table, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience. “Issa Maza” is a must-have addition to any music lover’s playlist, guaranteed to have you hitting the repeat button.

    Don’t miss out on this incredible track – be sure to give it a listen and download below to immerse yourself in the musical world crafted by Nation Deep and his talented collaborators.

    About the artist: Nation Deep is a versatile musician hailing from South Africa, known for his ability to blend various genres seamlessly to create a unique sound that resonates with audiences worldwide. With a growing fan base and a string of successful releases under his belt, Nation Deep continues to make waves in the music industry, solidifying his status as a promising talent to watch.

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    Warner, NH Author Publishes Professional Non-Fiction Book

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    “Curriculum Design for Today’s Online Instrumental Music Educator,” a new book by Dr. D. Franklin Price, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.

    “Curriculum Design for Today’s Online Instrumental Music Educator” by Dr. D. Franklin Price is a timely and essential guide for musicians and educators navigating the digital frontier. As the demand for remote learning continues to skyrocket, Dr. Price provides a comprehensive roadmap for transforming traditional instrumental instruction into a sustainable, high-impact online experience.

    Using the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework, the book explores the vital intersection of musical expertise, teaching methodology, and digital innovation. Dr. Price delves into the evolution of distance learning, from 18th-century correspondence courses to today’s streaming era, and identifies the specific tools and strategies online educators use to foster student success.

    Bridging the gap between timeless musical fundamentals and cutting-edge technology, Dr. Price’s work is an indispensable resource for anyone committed to the future of music education in a globalized, connected world.

    “Curriculum Design for Today’s Online Instrumental Music Educator” is a 136-page paperback with a retail price of $15.00 (eBook $10.00). The ISBN is 979-8-89649-189-7. Published by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For members of the press, to request a review copy or author interview, please visit https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/pages/media-requests or to buy the book, visit our online bookstore at https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/products/curriculum-design-for-todays-online-instrumental-music-educator . For more information on publishing services, please visit https://www.dorrancepublishing.com/

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    Emtee Claims Dominance As Metro Awards Nomination Renews Spotlight

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    Emtee Claims Dominance As Metro Awards Nomination Renews Spotlight. Emtee has reignited conversation around his place in the country’s hip-hop hierarchy after celebrating yet another Metro FM Music Awards nomination with a bold and unapologetic statement.

    Emtee Claims Dominance As Metro Awards Nomination Renews Spotlight

    Taking to social media, the award-winning rapper asserted his dominance in the industry, pointing to a consistent track record of success that he believes sets him apart from his peers. “Nominated at the metros AGAIN. No project of mine hasn’t won an award. I don’t even see fonem on line ups, nominated, setting trends and being a big homie to those coming after us. Mane stop playing with me,” he wrote, underlining a career he views as both decorated and unmatched.

    Nominated at the metros AGAIN. No project of mine hasn’t won an award. I don’t even see fonem on line ups, nominated, setting trends and being a big homie to those coming after us. Mane stop playing with me.

    — SecretIsOut remix (@emteerecords) April 23, 2026

    The statement did not stop at celebration. Emtee used the moment to draw a sharp comparison between himself and other artists, suggesting that many of his contemporaries are absent from key industry spaces. He added that he rarely sees “fonem” featured on major line-ups, earning nominations, or influencing the culture at the level he claims to operate.

    Beyond the competitive tone, Emtee also positioned himself as a mentor figure within South African hip-hop. Referring to himself as a “big homie,” he highlighted his role in guiding and inspiring the next generation of artists entering the scene. The comment reflects a dual narrative often present in his public persona: both a chart-topping artist and a seasoned figure intent on shaping the future of the genre.

    Emtee’s remarks arrive just ahead of the Metro FM Music Awards ceremony, set to take place tomorrow at the Durban International Convention Centre. As anticipation builds, his comments are likely to intensify debates about who truly leads the culture and what metrics define greatness in today’s music industry.

    This year, Emtee’s nomination comes from his featured appearance on Abazazi Bafunani, a track by Big Zulu that has gained significant traction across the local music scene. The recognition adds another milestone to a catalogue that continues to secure industry acknowledgement.



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    Longtime San Francisco Symphony Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas Passes Away

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    Music Michael Tilson Thomas, a longtime conductor of the San Francisco Symphony, as well as a storied composer and pianist, has passed away. He was 81.

    Michael Tilson Thomas, a conductor, composer, and pianist who spent 25 years as music director of the San Francisco Symphony, passed away on Wednesday at his San Francisco home. He died of glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, his publicist confirmed. He was 81.

    “It is with deep sadness that we let you know of Michael Tilson Thomas’ passing on April 22, 2026,” began a statement on his website. “Through his illness, he continued to make music—a testament to his legacy as an artist and communicator. He was preceded in death by his husband, Joshua Robison, and passed away at home surrounded by loved ones and family. Joshua and Michael are survived by their sisters, nieces, and nephews.”

    In the summer of 2021, Thomas announced that he had undergone surgery for a brain tumor. In March 2022, he announced that he had been diagnosed with glioblastoma.

    He was forced to cancel some scheduled performances as a result, but he led a number of concerts in San Francisco, Los Angeles, London, and more, over the past three years. In September 2024, he opened the New York Philharmonic’s season with a celebrated account of Mahler’s Fifth Symphony. He also began teaching at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.

    Last February, he announced that his tumor had returned and he conducted his last performance in April 2025 that coincided with a belated celebration of his 80th birthday in San Francisco.

    Thomas served as music director at the San Francisco Symphony from 1995 to 2020 and was by far the orchestra’s longest-serving music director. He won 12 Grammy awards, and the San Francisco Symphony achieved new levels of technical acumen.

    Thomas studied at the University of Southern California with composer Ingolf Dahl, and it was there that he took up conducting. He worked with Igor Stravinsky and other major composers during this time. In addition to Stravinsky, Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein became friends and mentors to Thomas when he was in his 20s.

    In the 1970s, while living in New York, Thomas was contacted by his childhood friend Robison via his sister, noted flutist Paula Robison. By 1976, Thomas and Robison had become life partners, while Robison was also Thomas’ business partner and manager. The couple married in 2014.

    Robison passed away on February 22, 2026, after having suffered a spinal cord injury last August. The two were partners for nearly 50 years.

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    Heatbit Maxi Pro Review: a Space Heater That Also Mines Bitcoin

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    But once you’ve set up your device, Heatbit will track and file your mining revenue to your phone, even if you don’t yet have a bitcoin wallet set up. After you reach the transfer minimum of 100,000 satoshis, or one thousandth of one bitcoin ($66 at April 2026 prices), you can transfer this to your wallet and, presumably, spend it. Heatbit’s app is compatible with the Lightning networks and most major exchanges (Coinbase, Binance, OKX, BitFinex).

    Unlike many air purifiers that activate only when there are air quality issues, the Heatbit continually pushes air through its HEPA filter while the miner and heater are active. While Heatbit recommends filter replacement once every six months, in practice, the app showed that the filter was being used up by about 1 percent a day. For whatever reason, my Heatbit app refused to believe that I was not in Seattle, and so my exterior air quality readings were all tied to King County, Washington.

    Early quirks aside, the ease of onramp is admirable for a device not aimed at crypto-loving engineers. At current prices, if I run my heater/miner nonstop, this would net me about a $70 to $100 rebate on my heating bills once every two months. Pretty cool, right?

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    But here’s the problem with that math. I’d also need to pay at least $1,500 upfront (the current discounted price of the Maxi Pro) before I get access to these savings. This is about $1,350 more than the best space heaters I’ve tested. It’s also around $900 or $1,000 more than a combination purifier–heater from Dyson. So your money-saving math needs to take this upfront cost into account.

    At this rate, assuming my energy costs and bitcoin prices stayed constant, it would take me between five and eight years to “make my money back” in bitcoin if I ran this thing 24/7 for four months a year. That’s on a device with a one-year warranty. (Heatbit’s founders say there has been a failure rate only in the “low single digits” after three years for the first-generation Heatbit Trio.)

    These numbers assume I would otherwise run a space heater nonstop at full blast for months on end as a primary heat source—which is not how most people use space heaters. I tend to turn on a space heater only when I’m in a room, and direct it toward myself. For heating a whole house, natural gas or a heat pump are both far more cost-effective options, if available.

    But let’s say you have only electricity for heat. And you would always be running a space heater. And let’s assume the Heatbit keeps running at the same efficiency for at least five years. Is the Heatbit now the best choice, economically? Well, still maybe not.

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    Every crypto mining device will heat your house, whether or not its makers advertise it as a space heater. Each miner will release heat with 100 percent efficiency, according to how much power it uses. That’s because one way or another, all power waste will eventually get converted to heat.

    The most efficient combination space heater and bitcoin miner will always be the one that mines bitcoin most efficiently. At that point, you could just pick up a Canaan Avalon Q ($1,900) and get a 50 percent better hash rate and produce about the same amount of heat. Newfangled ASIC Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) miners might net you even better efficiency. Pretty much anything you use, with the same amount of power, will release this much heat.

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    Bitcoin On-Chain Data Hints At Macro Bottom Near $47,960 – Details

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    The Bitcoin bear market is now six months in and showing no signs of letting up. During this time, a cycle low of $60,000 was established, preceding the present consolidation action being seen. However, bearish sentiments remain at heightened levels, especially considering the disturbed geopolitical landscape of the past month. While there have been encouraging signs of ongoing institutional accumulation, there are still expectations of a market bottom, which would confirm a bullish trend reversal.

    Bitcoin ‘Ultimate Support’ Lies At $47,960 – Analyst

    In an X post on April 4, renowned analyst Ali Martinez shares a critical insight on the Bitcoin market structure, predicting the macro bottom amid an enduring corrective phase. This analysis is based on the Cumulative Value Days Destroyed (CVDD), an on-chain metric used to estimate Bitcoin’s long-term price floor by measuring the cumulative value of “Coin Days Destroyed” over time.

    For context, Coin Days Destroyed measures how long coins were held before being spent, with older coins having more coin days destroyed upon any on-chain movement. The cumulative value of the CDD, when adjusted, creates the CVDD that tracks the price level at which long-term holders are likely to distribute their coins, thus forming a macro market bottom.

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    Source: @alicharts on X

    The importance of token distribution by long-term holders comes from the ownership change with new participants, injecting fresh capital. A macro bottom is presumed to be formed at this level because it represents a new cost basis, which the new holders are likely to defend, transforming it into a key support level.  

    According to Martinez, the present CVDD price floor is at $47,960, which the analyst recognizes as the ultimate support zone. Notably. Bitcoin trades at $66,683, indicating there is still significant room for a downside despite the price dip since the bear market commenced in October 2025. If Bitcoin dips to the CVDD floor, historical data shows consistent proof of a major rebound. Considering this pattern, Martinez refers to this price level ($47,960) as the structural foundation of the Bitcoin market.

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    At the time of writing, Bitcoin trades at $67,279 after a slight increase of 0.69% in the past day and 0.72% in the past week. The maiden cryptocurrency has experienced a cumulative devaluation of 46.7% in this bear market, bringing its total cap to around $1.34 trillion. However, Bitcoin’s influence in the crypto ecosystem remains strong with a market dominance of 58.1%.

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    Bitcoin Sentiment Hits 5-Week Fear Level – Is A Reversal Coming?

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    Bitcoin is entering the new week under a cloud of doubt, with social sentiment tilting to fear just as price action continues to stall below $66,800.

    Data from Santiment shows a noticeable change in crowd behavior, hinting that the market’s mood may be reaching an inflection point. Sentiment extremes have often corresponded with turning points in previous cycles, but the current backdrop of price action is somewhat confusing.

    FUD Returns With Bitcoin Stalling At $66,800

    On-chain analytics platform Santiment pointed out a notable change in crowd psychology on Saturday, reporting that bearish discussions across X, Reddit, Telegram, and other major platforms have increased to their highest ratio relative to bullish commentary since February 28th. 

    Bitcoin was trading at $66,800 at the time of the data snapshot, within what Santiment’s sentiment model designates as the FUD Zone. This is a threshold where negative commentary structurally overwhelms positive discourse.

    The ratio stood at just 0.81 bullish comments for every 1.00 bearish comment, marking the most pessimistic social reading in five weeks. A review of Santiment’s chart shows the spread between bullish and bearish commentary widening materially through the final days of March and into the first weekend of April.

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    Santiment attributed the deteriorating sentiment in part to an extended period of stagnancy across the broader cryptocurrency market throughout 2026, a year that has so far frustrated bulls who anticipated a reversal of 2025’s year-end bearish momentum. 

    Bitcoin spent much of the first quarter trading bearish, and the lack of a meaningful breakout appears to be wearing on retail participants. Furthermore, Bitcoin ended Q1 2026 with a negative 22.1% close.

    BTCUSD currently trading at $67,070. Chart: TradingView

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    This sentiment deterioration has been characterized by the Bitcoin price action relatively compressed below $70,000, with repeated attempts to reclaim higher levels in late March and early April being met with rejection. 

    However, the very depth of current pessimism is being read by Santiment as a constructive signal. The firm’s commentary leaned contrarian, noting that markets have historically tended to move in the opposite direction of prevailing crowd expectations. According to the on-chain analytics platform, a high level of FUD like this is a good sign that things can turn positive sooner rather than later.

    There are also external uncertainties playing a role in how the sentiment surrounding Bitcoin has turned out. Geopolitical tensions and regulatory discussions, including those surrounding the proposed CLARITY Act, are causing hesitation among participants. 

    These factors are feeding into the broader what-if environment, and they are limiting the ability of Bitcoin’s investors to keep their optimism. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $66,650, down by 0.5% in the past 24 hours.

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    Bitcoin LTH SOPR Indicates Concerning Capitulation Levels — What Does This Mean For Price?

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    Prominent market analyst with the pseudonym RugaResearch has drawn attention to recent developments with Bitcoin long-term holders (LTH) Spent Output Ratio (SOPR), indicating that these key participants are exiting their positions at a significant loss.

    Bitcoin LTH SOPR: Quiet Market Divergence

    The SOPR compares the price at which coins were last moved (cost basis) to the price at which they are currently being spent. It is used to measure whether coins being spent are in profit or loss. When the SOPR drops below 1, it indicates investors are selling their holdings at a loss and vice versa.

    Since March 11, RugaResearch reports that Bitcoin LTH SOPR has dipped below the 0.80 mark on seven different occasions to date, suggesting the long-term holders have steadily produced capitulations over the last month. Some of these occasions include 0.639 on March 11, 0.723 on March 28, 0.681 on March 30, and recently 0.753 on April 3. This suggests that Bitcoin long-term holders are presently realizing losses equal to 25% of their cost basis.

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    Source: CryptoQuant

    When compared with the short-term holders (STH) SOPR of 0.996, RugaResearch also highlights a developing market divergence drawing little to no attention from investors. These figures, combined with the SOPR Ratio of 0.757, suggest that short-term holders are barely making losses, while the diamond hands are deep underwater, a situation in total contrast to a typical market structure where LTH are expected to realize their assets at a profit. However, it’s worth noting that a substantial portion of this distribution is going to exchanges, which have now recorded a net positive period over the last month.

    According to the renowned market analyst, while an LTH SOPR significantly below 1 could indicate a severe lack of conviction, this on-chain development also served as a forerunner of major structural market shifts. RugaResearch explains that the implication of the frequency of negative SOPR is less about the current losses and their eventual results, which could be either deeper losses or the formation of a price floor.

    Bitcoin Price Overview

    At press time, Bitcoin exchanges hands at $67,390 following a 0.79% gain in the last 24 hours. However, daily trading volume is down by 30.57% and valued at $15.95 billion. This sharp decline in transaction activity suggests the recent minor gains are speculation-driven.

    According to additional data from CoinCodex, the market sentiment remains strongly bearish, with the Fear & Greed Index at 11, suggesting extreme fear among investors. Nevertheless, CoinoCodex analysts foresee a rebound to $72,284 in the next month in line with the range-bound movement observed since early February.

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    BTC trading at $66,837 on the daily chart | Source: BTCUSDT chart on Tradingview.com

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