
Bitcoin Retail Demand Retreats: 30D Change Falls To Lowest Level Since July
Bitcoin has managed to reclaim the $110,000 level, but momentum remains fragile as the market shows early signs of exhaustion. After recent volatility, BTC’s inability to extend gains higher has fueled speculation that a deeper correction may be in play. Traders are closely watching whether Bitcoin can hold above this critical threshold or if selling pressure will drag it lower in the coming sessions. Related Reading: Ethereum OI Suffers Its Biggest Cleanup Since Early 2024 – Details Despite the cautious outlook, some analysts view the current consolidation as a healthy reset in a broader....
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On-chain data shows the demand for using Bitcoin is now neutral from retail investors and could be heading toward a reversal to the upside. Bitcoin Retail Volume No Longer Plummeting As explained by an analyst in a CryptoQuant Quicktake post, the demand among the retail investors may be close to growing again. The on-chain indicator of relevance here is the “Retail Investor Demand,” which measures, as its name suggests, the demand for the Bitcoin network that’s present among the smallest of entities. Since these investors have such small wallets, their transactions tend....
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin demand from the retail investors has recently remained low despite the asset’s rally to the new all-time high. Bitcoin Retail Investor Demand Hasn’t Grown Much Recently In a CryptoQuant Quicktake post, an analyst has talked about the latest trend in the 30-day change of the Bitcoin Retail Investor Demand. The […]
Data shows the Bitcoin Retail Investor Demand Change has turned negative, a sign that the small hands are losing interest in the cryptocurrency. Bitcoin Retail Volume Has Gone Down Over The Past Month In a new post on X, CryptoQuant community analyst Maartunn has talked about the latest trend in the Bitcoin Retail Investor Demand […]
The price of bitcoin on Mt. Gox dropped below $100, hitting a low of $91.50 on 20th February. Data from Bitcoincharts indicates it was the lowest total observed on the exchange since 22nd July when the lowest price was $89.80. The announcement comes amid increasing criticism from the bitcoin community about the exchange and its questionable behavior that has included ignoring protestors, blaming the Bitcoin protocol for its implementation issues and somehow managing to create an aura of suspicion and uncertainty around even its physical address. Earlier this week, Blockchain.info chief....
The selloff in cryptocurrencies continued to start the week, with bitcoin falling to its lowest level since July. Ethereum was also trading in the red, hitting multi-month lows in the process. This comes as the overall global market cap in cryptos was down close to 9% at the time of writing.
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Bitcoin (BTC), which has been the main focus of the recent decline in crypto prices, was trading 3% lower on Monday (at the time of writing), and almost 20% down from its position at the same time last week.
As of writing, BTC/USD hit an intraday low of $33,184.06 during....