Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Now Own Nearly 80% Of Realized Cap

Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Now Own Nearly 80% Of Realized Cap

On-chain data shows the part of the Bitcoin realized cap held by the long-term holders has increased and is now at nearly 80%. Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Own Almost 80% Of Realized Cap As explained by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, the crypto has historically tended to form bottoms around when the long-term holder share of realized cap has exceeded 80%. The “long-term holders” (LTHs) are all those Bitcoin investors who have been holding onto their coins without selling or moving since at least 155 days ago. The realized cap is a way of assessing the capitalization of the....


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