Bitcoin On-Chain Data Reveals Why This Selloff Is Different From May’s Crash

Bitcoin On-Chain Data Reveals Why This Selloff Is Different From May’s Crash

Bitcoin on-chain data shows the exchange reserve indicator looks different for the current selloff when compared to the May crash. Bitcoin Spot Exchange Reserve Continues To Decline Despite The Huge Dip As pointed out by a CryptoQuant post, the BTC reserve on spot exchanges has actually declined amidst the current price dip. The Bitcoin all exchanges reserve is an indicator that shows the amount of coins present in wallets of all the centralized spot exchanges. When the reserve’s value moves up, it means more investors are sending their BTC to exchanges for withdrawing to fiat or....


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