The data is speaking volumes—literally. Over the past week, realized profits have dropped noticeably. Profit-taking activity has cooled significantly compared to where we were at the end of last year.
Distribution momentum? Grinding to a halt. Older Bitcoin holdings are stuck in place, showing no urgency to move.
What does this tell us? The supply side is tightening up. When long-term holders refuse to capitulate, it's a classic bullish signal. Fewer coins entering the market means less selling pressure. That's the kind of setup that fuels upside moves.
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WagmiAnon
· 8h ago
Brothers, you're still holding on tightly. This is true faith... I'm only reassured when the supply side tightens. Retail investors are still diamond-handing and accumulating during the dip.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 8h ago
Veterans are holding on tightly without letting go, this is a signal... supply is getting tighter and tighter.
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PensionDestroyer
· 8h ago
Guys, hold on tight, this is the signal, supplies are getting increasingly tight.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 8h ago
Long-term holders really don't want to sell, and that's the key.
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MelonField
· 8h ago
Old seasoned investors remain unmoved; this wave is quite interesting.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 8h ago
Long-term holders are steadfastly holding the line, and this wave is indeed quite interesting... Tightening supply is the real highlight.
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ZKSherlock
· 8h ago
actually... the supply-side tightening narrative here assumes these hodlers are making rational cryptographic commitments rather than just... being lazy with their private keys lol. have you considered the information theoretic problem of distinguishing between genuine conviction and computational inertia? ngl the math checks out tho, fewer coins moving = less noise in the market
Bitcoin Long-Term Holders Are Holding The Line
The data is speaking volumes—literally. Over the past week, realized profits have dropped noticeably. Profit-taking activity has cooled significantly compared to where we were at the end of last year.
Distribution momentum? Grinding to a halt. Older Bitcoin holdings are stuck in place, showing no urgency to move.
What does this tell us? The supply side is tightening up. When long-term holders refuse to capitulate, it's a classic bullish signal. Fewer coins entering the market means less selling pressure. That's the kind of setup that fuels upside moves.