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Bitcoin ‘Active Entities’ at Highest Since 2017 Bull Run

The on-chain metric suggests Bitcoin is garnering users despite the cryptocurrency’s extended period of comatose price action.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:34 a.m. Published Jul 22, 2020, 11:43 a.m.
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An on-chain metric suggests the Bitcoin network is garnering users despite the cryptocurrency’s extended period of comatose price action.

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  • The seven-day moving average of Bitcoin's "active entities" rose to 305,355 on Tuesday to hit the highest level since Dec. 23, 2017, according to blockchain analytics firm Glassnode.
  • The previous 1.5-year high of 301,870 was reached on May 12.
  • The average has risen by 14% this month.
  • Glassnode defines active entities as a "cluster of addresses controlled by the same network entity." This would include both businesses like exchanges and custodians and individuals.
  • The rise suggests that the number of users of the network is the highest since the cryptocurrency topped out at $20,000 in December 2017.
Seven-day average of Bitcoin active entities
Seven-day average of Bitcoin active entities
  • Matthew Dibb, co-founder of Stack, a provider of cryptocurrency trackers and index funds, told CoinDesk the climbing metric is the result of the DeFi frenzy spilling over onto bitcoin.
  • The surge in active entities also suggests users are anticipating an uptick in bitcoin’s price volatility, he added.
  • While user numbers may be up, bitcoin's network activity is not at similar highs.
  • The seven-day moving average of bitcoin’s transaction count has increased by 23% over the past four months, but is well below the 2020 high registered on March 5.
  • Bitcoin is stuck in the narrow range of $9,400 to $9,000 for the fourth straight week, according to CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index.

Disclosure: The author holds no cryptocurrency at the time of writing.

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