Nearly 80 Percent of All Bitcoin Supply Is in Profit, Data Shows

Nearly 80 Percent of All Bitcoin Supply Is in Profit, Data Shows

In a new tweet, on-chain analytics firm Glassnode has remarked that nearly 79 percent of Bitcoin’s total supply is currently in profit. 

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The BTC price is currently sitting at $9,578 during a day of indecisive trading.   

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It’s a bad sign when everyone’s profitable 

Although it might be perceived as a lagging indicator, the metric comes in handy when there is a need to determine the overall sentiment of the market.

Glassnode suggests that more than 90 percent of all supply is in profit during ‘pronounced bull markets’ due to significant price appreciation. 

When 95 percent or more of all holders are in the green, this usually serves a reliable indicator of a market top. During the tipping point of the crypto craze in December 2017, it almost reached 100 percent.  

Conversely, market bottoms tend to occur when this metric dips below 50 percent, which is exactly what happened during ‘Black Thursday’ of March 12 and the great capitulation in December 2018.  

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Bulls throw down the gauntlet 

The growing profitability of coins is not the only sign that the bulls could be redying to stage another major rally.

As reported by U.Today, more than 60 percent of Bitcoin’s total supply hasn’t been touched in more than 12 months. Last time this happened, the previous bullish cycle was only getting started.

Permabulls can also take comfort in the red dot the recently appeared on the stock-to-flow model, indicating the beginning of another parabolic run.

That said, Bitcoin’s weakening fundamentals are currently playing into the hands of the bears.

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own and do not represent the views of U.Today. The financial and market information
provided on U.Today is intended for informational purposes only. U.Today is not
liable for any financial losses incurred while trading cryptocurrencies. Conduct
your own research by contacting financial experts before making any investment
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Nearly 80 Percent of All Bitcoin Supply Is in Profit, Data Shows

Nearly 80 Percent of All Bitcoin Supply Is in Profit, Data Shows

In a new tweet, on-chain analytics firm Glassnode has remarked that nearly 79 percent of Bitcoin’s total supply is currently in profit. 

Article image
image by @glassnode

The BTC price is currently sitting at $9,578 during a day of indecisive trading.   

Related

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It’s a bad sign when everyone’s profitable 

Although it might be perceived as a lagging indicator, the metric comes in handy when there is a need to determine the overall sentiment of the market.

Glassnode suggests that more than 90 percent of all supply is in profit during ‘pronounced bull markets’ due to significant price appreciation. 

When 95 percent or more of all holders are in the green, this usually serves a reliable indicator of a market top. During the tipping point of the crypto craze in December 2017, it almost reached 100 percent.  

Conversely, market bottoms tend to occur when this metric dips below 50 percent, which is exactly what happened during ‘Black Thursday’ of March 12 and the great capitulation in December 2018.  

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Bitcoin Price Undergoing Bullish Consolidation, Says Trader Scott Melker

Bulls throw down the gauntlet 

The growing profitability of coins is not the only sign that the bulls could be redying to stage another major rally.

As reported by U.Today, more than 60 percent of Bitcoin’s total supply hasn’t been touched in more than 12 months. Last time this happened, the previous bullish cycle was only getting started.

Permabulls can also take comfort in the red dot the recently appeared on the stock-to-flow model, indicating the beginning of another parabolic run.

That said, Bitcoin’s weakening fundamentals are currently playing into the hands of the bears.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by our writers are their
own and do not represent the views of U.Today. The financial and market information
provided on U.Today is intended for informational purposes only. U.Today is not
liable for any financial losses incurred while trading cryptocurrencies. Conduct
your own research by contacting financial experts before making any investment
decisions. We believe that all content is accurate as of the date of publication,
but certain offers mentioned may no longer be available.

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