Bitcoin’s Realized Cap Stagnates: What Does This Mean For BTC?

Bitcoin’s Realized Cap Stagnates: What Does This Mean For BTC?

The Bitcoin market has been closely analyzed by a CryptoQuant analyst named Percival, who recently provided insights into Bitcoin’s realized cap and net capital flows. The realized cap is a metric that tracks each Bitcoin (UTXO) when it was last moved on the network, effectively representing the cost basis of all circulating coins. This metric […]


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The current trend of the Bitcoin realized cap has formed a pattern that has historically been a bullish signal for the crypto’s price. Bitcoin Realized Cap 30-Day Rate Of Change Has Turned Positive As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, the BTC realized cap 30-day rate of change has just turned positive […]