Supply Shock: The Number Of Bitcoin Changing Hands Dips To 2015 Levels
Bitcoin short-term supply continues to shrink further as the amount of BTC changing hands drops down to 2015 levels. Bitcoin Short-Term Supply Declines To 2015 Levels As per the latest Arcane Research report, the BTC supply shock continues as the number of coins changing hands drops down to levels not seen since 2015. The “number […]
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The supply shock is being unnoticed, similar to Q4 2020 before the price of Bitcoin skyrocketed, says Willy Woo. As Bitcoin (BTC) continues trading sideways inside the $30,000–$40,000 range, new data is emerging about the potential for a bullish breakout.Is Bitcoin silently readying for a breakout like in Q4 2020? Willy Woo, an on-chain analyst, anticipates a potential supply shock in the Bitcoin market, as long-term holders continued raking BTC supply from short-term ones. Woo stated in his Friday newsletter that the process might push more Bitcoin out of circulation.The analyst referred....
The "Whales Supply Shock" metric has been pretty accurate in detecting Bitcoin market tops. Bitcoin's (BTC) biggest investors have been lately upping their reserves in sync with the ongoing price recovery, one Glassnode metric suggests.Dubbed as "Whale Supply Shock," the on-chain indicator represents the ratio between the amount of Bitcoin held by "whales" and "fishes." Whales represent addresses that hold between 10,000 BTC and 100,000 BTC, while fishes are those that hold anything between 0.001 BTC and 1,000 BTC.A rising Whale Supply Shock reading indicates a higher degree of....
The supply shock valuation model delivers an extra reason to be long-term bullish on upward price movement. Bitcoin (BTC) should cost at least $55,000 per coin according to one metric measuring its so-called “supply shock.”In a tweet on Sep. 5, analyst Willy Woo highlighted what he added is a “conservative” price estimate for BTC/USD.Bitcoin price plays catch-up with metricsWhile Bitcoin has still not established $50,000 as firm support, on-chain metrics have been much more firmly bullish for some time. Now, the so-called “supply shock valuation model” has joined them, giving a....
Bitcoin’s short-term supply has started to reach historical lows, data shows. The cryptocurrency hasn’t seen such values since August 2015. Short-Term Bitcoin Supply Hits A Low Of Just 16.16% According to the latest Arcane Research report, BTC’s short-term supply is now the lowest it has been since August 2015. The “short-term” Bitcoin supply here refers […]