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Short-Term Bitcoin Holders Panic Sell: Here's Why It Might Be Great News For BTC
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Amid the Bitcoin gradual recovery in price, the asset seems to have been experiencing an interesting market trend lately, suggesting a shift in its supply distribution.
According to a CryptoQuant analyst, who goes by the pseudonym ‘IT Tech,’ BTC’s recent price fluctuations have led to short-term holders (STHs), labeled as “weak hands,” exiting the market, potentially passing their holdings to long-term investors or “strong hands.”
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The analyst’s post, “Weak Hands & Bitcoin Dips: Uncovering Short-Term Holders’ Behaviour During Price Drops,” outlined how Bitcoin’s price movements are closely tied to STH behavior.
The analyst explained that when Bitcoin faces a dip, these short-term holders typically panic and sell off their assets, often at a loss. This pattern is represented by increased purple bars in the chart shared by the analyst, signalling a heightened sell-off during market downturns.
Bitcoin short term holders chart. | Source: CryptoQuantAs STHs exit their positions, these sell-offs often transfer Bitcoin to stronger hands—long-term holders more likely to accumulate and hold through market volatility.
The CryptoQuant analyst reveals that as these STHs continue to sell their holdings in reaction to market dips, their overall supply is reducing, resulting in reduced selling pressure, potentially stabilizing Bitcoin’s market price.
IT Tech emphasized that understanding the behavior of these short-term holders can be pivotal in identifying “market bottoms.” The theory is that as STHs exit the market during downturns, it signal the possibility of accumulation opportunities.
In simpler terms, the analyst explained that as Bitcoin moves to holders less likely to sell at short-term price drops, the market is more likely to find a “price floor,” possibly setting the stage for future bullish momentum.
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Following a notable dip to $60,000 earlier in the month last week, which lessened investor’s hope on a bullish October termed “uptober” Bitcoin is finally now seeing a noticeable price recovery reclaiming the $64,000 price mark.
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Particularly, at the time of writing, Bitcoin trades for $64,174 up by 2.7% in the past day. This uptick is reflected in the global crypto market cap, which has also seen a rise of 1.8% over the same period to a current valuation of $2.33 trillion.
BTC price is moving upwards on the 2-hour chart. Source: BTC/USDT on TradingView.comFeatured image created with DALL-E, Chart from TradingView