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The Impact of Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. on Bitcoin Price Decline: Insights from a Blockchain Analytics Company

The Impact of Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. on Bitcoin Price Decline: Insights from a Blockchain Analytics Company

Earlier today, IntoTheBlock (ITB), a well-respected data analytics firm in the cryptocurrency industry, unveiled a detailed analysis of Bitcoin’s market dynamics following the debut on January 11 of eleven U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs.

Overview of Bitcoin’s Price Dynamics

ITB observed that despite expectations, Bitcoin’s price has fallen 10% in the past week, continuing a downward trend since the ETF approval. This observation sets the stage for a deeper investigation into the forces driving these fluctuations.

Exchange Inflows and Selling Behavior

The analysis highlighted a prominent trend: Bitcoin has seen a continuous infusion into centralized exchanges totaling nearly $2 billion since December. ITB interprets high exchange deposits as a typical indicator of selling activity, raising the question of who is selling Bitcoin during this period.

Transaction Patterns and GBTC Impact

One key insight is the record-high average holding time of Bitcoin coins, reaching an all-time peak on Monday, followed by the second-highest weekly average. ITB suggests that older coins are being moved, possibly by investors exiting the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC).

Wallet Balance Trends

ITB’s research reveals diverging trends among Bitcoin holders. Wallets holding over 1,000 Bitcoin have been accumulating more, while those with less than 1,000 Bitcoin have reduced their holdings in January. This pattern indicates a shift in the distribution of Bitcoin across different wallet sizes.

Behavior of Short-Term vs. Long-Term Holders

ITB says that most of the wallet addresses reducing their Bitcoin balances are those holding Bitcoin for 1-12 months. In contrast, long-term holders have not been purchasing as aggressively as before, with a slight decrease in their overall Bitcoin holdings. However, ITB notes a significant rise in Bitcoin held by short-term holders (or traders) since October 2023, a trend typically associated with bull markets.

Market Top Signals and Bull Market Indicators

While the transfer of Bitcoin from long-term to short-term holders often signals market tops, the current situation differs from previous instances. ITB identifies several indicators suggesting that the market is not experiencing a typical top: the trading volume is lower than past bull markets, the decrease in Bitcoin held by long-term holders is limited, and the Market Value to Realized Value (MVRV) ratio is relatively modest at 1.88.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at around $41,272, down 2.8% in the past 24 hours.

Hot Take

According to IntoTheBlock’s analysis, recent market dynamics reveal a shift in Bitcoin’s behavior, raising questions about factors influencing these changes – on social media platforms such as Twitter.

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