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Large bitcoin holders buy the most coins since the FTX collapse of 2022
The so-called Fish-to-Shark cohort added 110,000 BTC over the past 30 days, according to Glassnode.

This metric suggests bitcoin's late November plunge was the bottom and major upside lies ahead
Extreme readings in the ratio between short-term holder supply in profit and short-term holder supply in loss have aligned with the end of bear markets.

Bitcoin whales have been the main accumulators in the $80,000 range
While large bitcoin holders accumulate, smaller investors are selling.

Bitcoin’s $70,000 to $80,000 zone highlights gap in historical price support
Five years of CME futures data shows where bitcoin has, and has not, built meaningful price support.

Bitcoin's 'realized cap' holds at record high over $1 trillion, casting doubt on four-year cycle
A very supportive macro backdrop is being ignored for now, said Bitwise's Andre Dragosch.

Bitcoin long term holder supply hits 8 month low, breaking historical cycle patterns
Repeated distribution waves from long-term holders highlight how this bitcoin cycle is breaking from historical norms.

These Three Metrics Show Bitcoin Found Strong Support Near $80,000
Onchain data shows multiple cost basis metrics confirm heavy demand and investor conviction around the $80,000 price level.

Bitcoin’s Long-Term Holders Hit Cyclical Low as Sell Pressure Finally Eases
Long-term holder supply bottomed when bitcoin sank to $80K, signaling that the wave of spot-driven selling may be nearing exhaustion as prices rebound to $90K.

Bitcoin Market Echoes Early 2022 as Onchain Stress Mounts: Glassnode
Rising bitcoin supply in loss, weakening spot demand and cautious derivatives positioning were among the issues raised by the data provider in its weekly newsletter.

How Much Longer Until We Consider the Bitcoin Power Law Model Invalid?
As the gap between spot bitcoin price and the power law widens, investors are left questioning whether mean reversion is coming or if another cornerstone model is approaching its end.

