Bitcoin Stablecoin Reserve Ratio Signals ‘Bottom’ as Bulls Eye $124K
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Stablecoin supply has spiked to bear market levels, suggesting buyers could soon spark another leg up for the Bitcoin (BTC) and crypto markets, according to analysts. Key takeaways: Bitcoin Stablecoin Supply Ratio at bear market lows signals BTC price bottom. Rising Binance stablecoin reserves and falling BTC supply indicate a buildup of buyer liquidity. Bitcoin’s falling wedge breakout targets previous all-time highs at $124,000. Bitcoin liquidity signals “turning point” Bitcoin’s stablecoin ratio is at levels that have historically marked bottoms for BTC, according to new analysis. Stablecoin Supply Ratio (SSR) has dropped back to its “lower historical range (13) — the same zone that marked bottoms in mid-2021, and throughout 2024,” CryptoQuant analyst MorenoDV wrote in a Quicktake analysis, adding: “Each time, Bitcoin was trading quietly before staging a strong rebound.” Bitcoin Stablecoin Supply Ratio: Source: CryptoQuant The low SSR suggests that stablecoin liquidity is quietly building again, potentially setting the stage for a relief rally or the final bullish leg of this cycle. The Binance Bitcoin/Stablecoin Reserve Ratio (SRR) tells the same story. Related: Bitcoin price fills CME gap, but ‘$240M market dump’ stops a $104K rebound The chart below shows that stablecoin reserves on Binance are rising, while BTC reserves are shrinking, “a pattern that, time and again, has occurred right before market recoveries,” the analyst said, adding: “We’re witnessing a liquidity configuration that has only appeared a handful of times since 2020, and each instance marked a pivotal moment for Bitcoin’s trajectory.” Binance Bitcoin/stablecoin reserve ratio. Source: CryptoQuant The growing stablecoin supply suggests that there is an increasing amount of sidelined capital that can be deployed into the crypto market. Historically, this pattern tends to emerge during phases of structural capitulation or seller exhaustion, when weak hands exit and strong hands begin to accumulate quietly. André Dragosch,…
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