Bitcoin Fails Sixth Attempt at $65K Breakout as AlphaPepe Rises
Bitcoin has been struggling to break above $65,000 for weeks, and its sixth failed attempt has left bulls frustrated. The price has repeatedly tested this level without closing above it, turning $65K into a strong resistance point that BTC must decisively reclaim before the consolidation is considered a real breakout.
AlphaPepe, on the other hand, offers an earlier entry opportunity for retail investors. The project's Stage 20 is live at $0.02707 after Stage 19 sold out fast, and it has raised $2.34 million with over 11,000 holders. With three CEX partnerships already secured and rumors of Tier-1 listings building, AlphaPepe is giving retail a smaller-cap trade before exchange pricing and public price discovery begin.
The project's AI-powered DEX, AlphaSwap, scans token contracts, flags risky setups, tracks whale movement, and surfaces trend signals to help retail traders avoid buying blindly. With its August 19 launch update reveal only one day away, whales are rushing in ahead of it, positioning around deployed AI utility before the first public valuation.
AlphaPepe's bonus drop live campaign makes the final Stage 20 window more urgent, offering extra ALPE rewards to buyers who click to reveal them. With a move to $1 representing roughly 37 times from the current price, and a 100x scenario placing ALPE near $2.71, AlphaPepe offers high-beta upside that Bitcoin cannot match at the same scale.