The rate of change in long-term Bitcoin holder distribution is cooling down. What's interesting here? The extreme net outflows we saw before are starting to reverse—a signal that the market's actually digesting all that accumulated long-held supply. You could say the heavy overhead resistance that's been hanging over the market is getting chewed through progressively. The accumulation pattern is shifting: instead of panic selling from hodlers, we're seeing more balanced absorption of those old coins coming onto the market. It suggests the supply shock from long-term holders might be fading, and the market could be closer to working through that overhang than we thought.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 19h ago
The selling pressure from big players has eased, this is the real signal.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-14 17:07
The old whales have finally calmed down; this reversal is quite interesting.
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AirdropHunter
· 01-14 08:58
Bro, this looks pretty good. Long-term holders are not worried anymore; the market is digesting the old coins.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 01-12 16:58
Old whales are no longer dumping, this is truly a positive signal
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 01-12 16:57
Old coin farmers are fleeing more slowly; this is the real signal of a reversal.
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BuyTheTop
· 01-12 16:51
Are the people selling off exhausted, or is the market really about to take off?
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-12 16:44
The old coin holders' selling wave is about to end, now things are getting interesting.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 01-12 16:36
Oh no, long-term holders are no longer selling, this is the real signal of change.
The rate of change in long-term Bitcoin holder distribution is cooling down. What's interesting here? The extreme net outflows we saw before are starting to reverse—a signal that the market's actually digesting all that accumulated long-held supply. You could say the heavy overhead resistance that's been hanging over the market is getting chewed through progressively. The accumulation pattern is shifting: instead of panic selling from hodlers, we're seeing more balanced absorption of those old coins coming onto the market. It suggests the supply shock from long-term holders might be fading, and the market could be closer to working through that overhang than we thought.