After a flash crash toward $61,000, bitcoin briefly rebounded to $64,600 before stabilizing just under $64,000. Despite trimming its losses, it remained down 3.2% daily, 14% weekly, and nearly 30% year-to-date in 2026. After plunging to $61,310 late Wednesday, bitcoin quickly reversed the losses, and by midnight it was hovering around $64,600. However, the cryptocurrency could not sustain the momentum, declining gradually until it stabilized at levels just above $62,200. A similar pattern repeated, with bitcoin surging past $64,000 only to stall before testing the $64,500 resistance level at 10:14 a.m. EST.