Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Stay Strong, Show Little Reaction To Crash
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 […]
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Bitcoin has shown some impressive strength above the $34,000 mark despite a high amount of profit-taking from short-term holders. Bitcoin Short-Term Holders Are Selling, While Long-Term Holders Are Still Quiet As explained by analyst James V. Straten in a new post on X, the short-term holders are currently participating in one of the strongest profit-taking events of the past couple of years. The “short-term holders” (STHs) here refer to all those Bitcoin investors who have been holding onto their coins since less than 155 days ago. This group comprises one of the two main....
On-chain data shows the Bitcoin long-term holders are now holding more underwater supply than even the lowest point of the 2022 bear market. Bitcoin Long-Term Holders In Deepest Pain Since COVID Crash As highlighted by Glassnode lead research analyst CryptoVizArt in an X post, the Bitcoin long-term holders have seen a spike in loss supply […]
Data shows the recent crash hasn’t shaken the long-term holders of Bitcoin, as they have only increased their supply further. Bitcoin Long-Term Holder Net Position Change Has Been Positive Recently As explained by analyst Ali Martinez in a new post on X, the supply held by the BTC long-term holders has increased during the latest […]
Even though the Bitcoin price has fallen sharply from its all-time high of $126,000, the decline still does not have that much impact on seasoned BTC investors or long-term holders. On-chain data is showing that these long-term BTC holders are still experiencing notable gains from their positions. Long-Term BTC Holders’ Profit Margins Stay Impressive With […]
Following its price crash in early February, Bitcoin continues to exhibit significant volatility, with prices fluctuating between $60,000 and $70,000. Last week, the leading cryptocurrency saw a sharp rebound towards the 74,000 price level, but was soon followed by a deep retracement to around $68,000. Amid this choppy price movement and lack of market direction, on-chain data has revealed a tranquil behavior among the Bitcoin long-term holders (LTH). Related Reading: Bitcoin Losing Strength — $66,000 Now The Line Between Recovery And Crash CVDD Data Shows Bitcoin LTH Composure Amid Market....