btc-bottom-model
Bitcoin Cycle Timing Model (BTC Market Heat Scoring System)
This skill helps you systematically assess where Bitcoin sits in its market cycle — from extreme fear (accumulation opportunity) to extreme greed (distribution/exit signal). Through a weighted evaluation of 13 on-chain, sentiment, and market indicators, it produces a 0-100 Market Heat Score and actionable buy/sell recommendations.
Use Cases
Use this skill when users ask the following types of questions:
- Has Bitcoin bottomed out / Can I buy the dip
- Is Bitcoin overheated / Should I take profits
- Where is BTC in the current cycle
- Do on-chain data support building or reducing a position
- What are long-term holders doing / Are ETFs buying or selling
- Is leverage too high / Is the market too greedy
Scoring System Overview
The model uses a weighted composite score from 0 to 100:
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