Two BTC smart-money detectors split: price structure leans bearish while a defended bid wall reads bullish
Independent smart-money detectors on Bitcoin disagree for the first measurable window: one sees distribution pressure, the other sees a defended spot bid.
The Price Structure detector fired with a bearish lean at 74/100 conviction and 70% confidence, signaling what it reads as smart-money distribution or a weakening internal structure. Against that, the order-book wall confirmation detector registered a bullish lean at 61/100 conviction and 96% confidence, observing exchange outflow while a resting bid wall defends price near spot.
The sharper confidence on the wall reading is notable, though its conviction score is lower. Two independent detectors pointing opposite directions is not a contradiction to resolve by averaging; it is a measurement of tension in the current tape.
Smart money is not showing a unified hand here. The defensible read is mixed with no cluster, so treat any directional lean as provisional until another independent detector joins one side or the current signals expire.