PANews February 6 News, CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost published an analysis stating that as Bitcoin’s price gradually retraces from its October all-time high to around 50%, the amount of stablecoins flowing into exchanges is increasing.
By the end of December 2025, the weekly average inflow of stablecoins (7-day moving average) dropped to $51 billion, reflecting a lack of demand over the past few months. Now, the inflow has reached $98 billion, doubling and just surpassing the 90-day average of $89 billion. This indicates that in recent weeks, the pace of capital deployment has accelerated, and the market clearly needs funds. Although selling pressure remains high and has not been fully absorbed, this is still a positive sign, as it suggests investor interest is gradually recovering.
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