Here’s What Exchange Flows Are Telling Us
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Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure While Bitcoin has seen less upward momentum in recent days, the asset still manages to maintain stabilization above the $84,000 ever since its reclaimed it earlier this week. So far, BTC’s uptick in the past week has reduced to a mere 0.2% as it price currently trades at $84,263 down by 3.2% in the past day. As the market assesses Bitcoin’s next potential move, exchange flow data has become a key area of focus for a particular CryptoQuant analyst. Notably, insights shared by CryptoQuant contributor Ibrahimcosar shed light on evolving investor behavior. Exchange Flow Patterns May Signal Bullish Undercurrent In a post titled “Bitcoin Flow Across All Exchanges: Is a Strong Rally Ahead,” Ibrahimcosar examined the broader implications of current Bitcoin movement trends across centralized exchanges. The core of the analysis lies in interpreting Bitcoin’s netflow across all exchanges. When more Bitcoin is deposited into exchanges than withdrawn, the netflow is considered positive—a condition that typically reflects growing selling pressure. Conversely, when outflows exceed inflows, netflow turns negative, suggesting investors are withdrawing their assets for long-term holding, a behavior commonly viewed as bullish. According to Ibrahim, recent data shows that since February 6, 2025, Bitcoin has experienced sustained outflows across multiple exchanges. This pattern indicates that holders may be moving their assets into cold wallets with the intention of long-term storage. Bitcoin exchange netflow on all exchanges. | Source: CryptoQuant Historically, such activity has been associated with increased market confidence and, in many instances, preceded upward price movement. Ibrahim further explains that while exchange inflows are usually a sign of short-term bearish sentiment due to anticipated selling activity, heavy withdrawals often also signal accumulation behavior. When investors are willing to pay transaction fees to remove BTC from…
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