Glassnode: Bitcoin LTHs Who Bought During 2017-2020 Aren’t Selling Yet
Data from Glassnode shows the recent selling from Bitcoin long-term holders has come from those who bought at more recent prices, and not the hodlers who got in during the 2017-2020 cycle. Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Have Been Selling At An Average Loss Of 33% As per the latest weekly report from Glassnode, the BTC long-term holder SOPR has had a value of less than one during recent weeks. The “spent output profit ratio” is an indicator that tells us whether Bitcoin investors are selling at a profit or at a loss right now. When the value of the ratio is greater than one, it means....
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Data shows the total supply held by the Bitcoin long-term holders has decreased by 150k BTC since the LUNA crash. Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Have Dumped A Noticeable Amount In The Last Few Months According to the latest weekly report from Glassnode, the BTC LTHs have observed a sustained decrease of 150k BTC since the crash in May. The “long-term holder” (or LTH in brief) group is the Bitcoin cohort that includes all those investors who have been holding onto their coins since at least 155 days ago, without selling or moving them. The holders who sell earlier than this threshold....
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin exchange whale ratio has been going up recently, something that may be bearish for the price of the crypto. Bitcoin Exchange Whale Ratio Has Been Going Up In Recent Weeks As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, the current BTC whale ratio value suggests whales are still selling large amounts. The “exchange whale ratio” is an indicator that measures the ratio between the sum of the top ten Bitcoin transactions to exchanges and the total exchange inflows. In simpler terms, what this metric tells is how much of the total inflows to....
Latest data from Glassnode shows Bitcoin long-term holders currently own around 90% of the total supply in profit. Bitcoin Supply In Profit Share Of Short-Term Holders Declines According to the latest weekly report from Glassnode, dominance of long-term holders has observed rise recently. The relevant indicator here is the “supply in profit,” which measures the total number of coins that are currently holding a profit in the Bitcoin market. The metric works by checking the on-chain history of each coin to see what price it was last sold at. If this previous price was less than....
The price of Bitcoin rose to $20,000 in 2017 and crashed. According to Glassnode, the same top signal has emerged, but feels different this time for several reasons. In 2017, the price of Bitcoin (BTC) reached as high as $20,000 before crashing rapidly. Now, the same on-chain top signal has reemerged, according to researchers at Glassnode. But besides much stronger fundamentals this time around, the ongoing rally feels significantly different for other reasons.Bitcoin typically pulls back when whales take profit, causing a ripple effect throughout the cryptocurrency market. As such, when....
The idea that panic selling is driving BTC price losses appears less watertight on the back of the latest data. Everyone expects another Bitcoin (BTC) capitulation event, but data suggests that mass buying has already started.In a Twitter thread on June 29, Checkmate, lead on-chain analyst at data firm Glassnode, drew attention to who in Bitcoin is really stacking sats.Shrimp or whale, Bitcoin hodlers are stacking satsBitcoin selling has made the headlines for weeks, and has even begun to include long-term holders (LTHs) — those who have been guarding their coins for 155 days or....