Bitcoin Stockpiles On Exchanges Hit Lowest Point Since 2019

Bitcoin Stockpiles On Exchanges Hit Lowest Point Since 2019

Long-term holders now control roughly 14.5 million BTC — coins that have not moved in over five months and show little sign of heading back to market anytime soon. Related Reading: Bitcoin Crosses 20 Million Coins Mined — And Only 1 In 20 Remains Coins Keep Moving Off Platforms That deep freeze in holder behavior is part of a larger pattern reshaping how Bitcoin is stored and traded. Exchange reserves across all centralized platforms have dropped to approximately 2.75 million BTC as of March 12, according to data from CryptoQuant. That marks the lowest level recorded since 2019 and....


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