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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Recent Data Points to a Significant Decrease in Bitcoin Reserves on Exchanges, Which Has Often Been a Precursor to Price Rallies
Sep 11, 2024 at 11:05 pm
According to recent data by CryptoQuant, this trend suggests that investors are transferring their Bitcoin holdings to cold storage, reducing the available supply in the market.

Data from CryptoQuant highlights a substantial decrease in Bitcoin reserves on exchanges, a trend that has frequently preceded price rallies.
This development suggests that investors are transferring their Bitcoin holdings to cold storage, reducing the available supply in the market.
When Bitcoin reserves diminish, selling pressure tends to decrease, creating favorable conditions for a potential price increase. The current reduction in Bitcoin supply mirrors past patterns that have led to notable upward price movements.
Bitcoin's Next Bull Run?
“Decreasing #Bitcoin reserves and rising stablecoin reserves indicate a bullish outlook for Bitcoin. As the market supply tightens and buying power builds, we could be on the verge of a price rally.” – By @OnchainTarek
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— CryptoQuant.com (@cryptoquant_com) September 11, 2024
Increasing Stablecoin Reserves
While Bitcoin reserves continue to drop, stablecoin reserves on exchanges are experiencing a rise. This shift reflects increased liquidity as traders prepare to re-enter the market.
Stablecoins serve as a readily available resource for investors, signaling that many are poised to capitalize on potential buying opportunities. The growing stablecoin supply further emphasizes the readiness of the market to support future buying activity, possibly leading to a strong price breakout.
Consistent Exchange Withdrawals
Supporting these observations, IntoTheBlock’s netflow data indicates a persistent withdrawal trend in Bitcoin over multiple time frames. In the last 24 hours, Bitcoin experienced a net withdrawal of 8.03K BTC, with a 7-day netflow showing a withdrawal of 6.29K BTC.
Over the last 30 days, the netflow remained negative, further emphasizing the consistent withdrawal trend. The continuous removal of Bitcoin from exchanges strengthens the notion that investors are holding their assets, potentially awaiting a more favorable market condition for selling.
Economic Factors Shape Bitcoin’s Trajectory
Additionally, an analysis from analyst Benjamin Cowen showed that current economic conditions are playing a crucial role in shaping Bitcoin’s performance. Similarities between the current cycle and the 2019 Bitcoin cycle have emerged, with monetary policy being a key influence.
According to him, the Federal Reserve’s rate hikes and quantitative tightening measures are impacting Bitcoin’s growth trajectory, slowing its rise compared to previous halving years.
While these policies continue to exert pressure, Cowen suggests that future rate cuts could eventually support Bitcoin’s price rebound, although the timing may extend longer than anticipated due to the prolonged period of high interest rates.
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