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Bitcoin Demand Fades After $11.8B Accumulation in 30 Days


by Wahid Pessarlay
for Coinspeaker
Bitcoin Demand Fades After $11.8B Accumulation in 30 Days

The strong demand that pushed Bitcoin BTC $107 625 24h volatility: 0.1% Market cap: $2.14 T Vol. 24h: $19.19 B to a new all-time high of $111,970 on May 22 is starting to fade away.

According to a CryptoQuant analysis, the Bitcoin Apparent Demand has been consistently declining over the past month. Consequently, the indicator fell to the red zone, showing a demand deficit, for the first time in two months.

The Apparent Demand weighs the current market demand against newly mined coins and the movements from long-term holders who will likely be looking to sell for profits.

This momentum not only neutralizes the buying demand but also creates further selling pressure as the indicator drops deeper into the red.

CEX Outflows and Accumulation

Bitcoin recorded a strong accumulation phase as the Apparent Demand sat in the positive zone over the past two months.

According to data from CoinGlass, top crypto exchanges saw a net outflow of 108,748 BTC, worth roughly $11.8 billion, in the last 30 days.

Kraken led the charts with an outflow of 34,075 BTC, followed by 33,196 BTC from Coinbase and 30,247 BTC from Binance.

Outflows from CEXs suggest that long-term investors, also referred to as “smart money,” see upward potential and subsequently accumulate the asset.

They were actually right since Bitcoin has been consolidating close to its ATH despite a massive bearish catalyst, the Iran-Israel war.

Bitcoin is still hovering around the $108,000 mark, only 3% away from its ATH.

On the other hand, the current demand deficit could signal a local top. This could trigger a market-wide correction if the indicator doesn’t start rising.

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Bitcoin Demand Fades After $11.8B Accumulation in 30 Days


by Wahid Pessarlay
for Coinspeaker
Bitcoin Demand Fades After $11.8B Accumulation in 30 Days

The strong demand that pushed Bitcoin BTC $107 625 24h volatility: 0.1% Market cap: $2.14 T Vol. 24h: $19.19 B to a new all-time high of $111,970 on May 22 is starting to fade away.

According to a CryptoQuant analysis, the Bitcoin Apparent Demand has been consistently declining over the past month. Consequently, the indicator fell to the red zone, showing a demand deficit, for the first time in two months.

The Apparent Demand weighs the current market demand against newly mined coins and the movements from long-term holders who will likely be looking to sell for profits.

This momentum not only neutralizes the buying demand but also creates further selling pressure as the indicator drops deeper into the red.

CEX Outflows and Accumulation

Bitcoin recorded a strong accumulation phase as the Apparent Demand sat in the positive zone over the past two months.

According to data from CoinGlass, top crypto exchanges saw a net outflow of 108,748 BTC, worth roughly $11.8 billion, in the last 30 days.

Kraken led the charts with an outflow of 34,075 BTC, followed by 33,196 BTC from Coinbase and 30,247 BTC from Binance.

Outflows from CEXs suggest that long-term investors, also referred to as “smart money,” see upward potential and subsequently accumulate the asset.

They were actually right since Bitcoin has been consolidating close to its ATH despite a massive bearish catalyst, the Iran-Israel war.

Bitcoin is still hovering around the $108,000 mark, only 3% away from its ATH.

On the other hand, the current demand deficit could signal a local top. This could trigger a market-wide correction if the indicator doesn’t start rising.

The post Bitcoin Demand Fades After $11.8B Accumulation in 30 Days appeared first on Coinspeaker.

Read the article at Coinspeaker

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