The leading cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC) has caused great fear in the market due to the sharp, sudden declines and high volatility it has experienced in recent 0 investors fear that Bitcoin's decline will continue, a CryptoQuant analyst said that on-chain indicators on BTC are strong. Accordingly, CryptoQuant analyst with the pseudonym XVIN Research said that on-chain data does not indicate a market crash, but merely a transition 1 analyst noted that approximately $1.7 billion worth of positions, mostly long positions, were liquidated in the last 24 hours, but exchange balances continued their steady 2 analyst explained that the decline in exchange balances indicates a shift to self-storage rather than selling, a pattern consistent with market stabilization phases seen in the past.
“Over $1.7 billion in positions were liquidated in the past day, mostly from over-leveraged long positions. Long-term investors (LTHs) continue to book profits, while short-term investors face forced liquidations. However, exchange reserves continue to trend downward, suggesting that coins are being withdrawn for self-storage rather than sold, a behavior that historically coincides with phases of 3 Signal in Bitcoin! The analyst also said that Bitcoin’s Market Capitalization/Realized Value (MVRV) ratio is currently at 1.8, its lowest level since 4 that MVRV points to a potential accumulation zone, the analyst said that this ratio gives an important signal.
Historically, a decline in the MVRV ratio to the 1.8 to 2.0 range generally signals a medium-term market bottom or an early recovery phase. Bitcoin's MVRV Ratio is signaling a possible bottom formation amid fear and liquidations. Historically, when MVRV falls into the 1.8-2.0 range, this typically coincides with medium-term market bottoms or early recovery phases. “…Overall, on-chain signals point to a market in transition, not in decline.” The analyst finally noted that with large-scale profit-taking nearly complete and stablecoin supply remaining high, the overall on-chain picture points to a transition period, not a market crash. *This is not investment 5 Reading: Has Bitcoin (BTC) Bottomed Out with the Recent Drop?
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