Analyzing how Bitcoin’s short-term holders and $64K-level can unlock market bulls
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Bitcoin’s price has lately struggled to generate sufficient demand to push itself higher. Especially since bearish sentiment has continued to dominate. However, shifting dynamics among short-term holders may be emerging. These could influence Bitcoin’s [BTC] trajectory, particularly if a near-term bullish scenario unfolds. Bitcoin to $64,000 may trigger bulls Data from CryptoQuant highlighted the cost basis of short-term holders—the average price at which they purchased Bitcoin—revealing a potential market pattern. STHs who bought within the last month have an average cost basis of approximately $85,450. At Bitcoin’s press time price, this puts them at a 19% unrealized loss – A significant drawdown. Source: CryptoQuant Historically, when the STH cost basis drops to 25% or lower, it often marks a market bottom. At a 19% loss, Bitcoin would need an additional 6% decline—bringing it to roughly $64,000—before conditions for a rebound may emerge. At these levels, two behaviors typically occur – Some STHs hold longer, while others sell, unable to bear further losses. For Bitcoin to reach a historical low and potentially repeat past fractal patterns, the selling from the latter group is usually required. Foundations for a rally Signs of a foundational shift may be forming too. In fact, some short-term holders are already taking actions that could tighten Bitcoin’s supply dynamics. At the time of writing, reports from CryptoQuant hinted at an ongoing transition from STHs to LTHs – Generally positive for Bitcoin. Long-term holders, investors who have held Bitcoin for at least six months, tend to reduce the likelihood of sudden sell-offs. Source: CryptoQuant In fact, approximately 300,000 BTC have recently moved from STHs to LTHs, representing around $27 billion removed from the liquid market. This reduced supply can support price stability, especially during downtrends, as LTHs are less likely to sell under pressure. Exchange reserve dynamics Another…
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