
Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Easing Off On Sales—What’s Happening?
The past week was one of intense volatility for the crypto market, as the Bitcoin price experienced a sharp nosedive from as high as $116,000 to a swing low of about $108,600. While this recent decline has led to worries about the start of a bearish rally, recent on-chain data suggests that the market may […]
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On-chain data shows that Bitcoin long-term holders have continued to hold strong recently as their exchange inflows have remained low. Bitcoin Long-Term Holder Supply Has Set A New All-Time High The “long-term holders” (LTHs) refer to all those investors who have been holding onto their coins since more than 155 days ago. Generally, the longer […]
On-chain data suggests the Bitcoin Long-Term Holders are currently putting more selling pressure on the market than short-term holders. Bitcoin Long-Term Holder SOPR Has Spiked Up In Recent Days As explained by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, Short-Term Holders and US investors haven’t sold as much lately as during the start of June. The […]
Data shows the Bitcoin long-term holders have been selling their coins at a loss for a period of four months now. Bitcoin Long-Term Holder SOPR Has Remained Below 1 Recently As per the latest weekly report from Glassnode, the BTC long-term holders have continued to sell at a loss in recent weeks. The relevant indicator […]
Quantitative Easing and Bitcoin. The European Central Bank has recently announced a 1.1 trillion Euro sovereign bond purchasing program. This action in broadly referred to as Quantitative Easing. It is a monetary policy brought into existence by the Bank of Japan on March 19th, 2001. The first concept to understand in relation to Quantitative Easing is that no expert or policy-maker truly knows how this monetary experiment ends because it is a historically unprecedented action. A 15 year existence is a negligible amount of time in the history of human commerce. With that in mind, while....
Bitcoin has regained momentum following a period of decline, with its price now trading at $87,992, reflecting a 6.9% increase in the past 24 hours. The recent price movement has drawn attention to shifting supply dynamics, particularly between short-term holders (STH) and long-term holders (LTH). This trend, analyzed by CryptoQuant contributor XBTManager, provides insights into Bitcoin’s current market cycle and what could come next. Related Reading: Crypto Markets Are Misreading Trump’s Strategic Reserve, Says Bitwise CIO Short-Term vs. Long-Term Holders: A Market Balancing Act According....