The Bitcoin Supply Shock: What On-Chain Data Reveals 🔍
According to recent blockchain analysis, over 75% of all Bitcoin currently in circulation hasn't budged in the last 6 months. That's a massive chunk of the total supply essentially frozen in place.
This is textbook HODLing—investors sitting tight with serious long-term conviction. But here's where it gets interesting: when you've got increasing demand meeting constrained supply, the math is pretty straightforward. Price pressure tends to build.
The numbers tell a compelling story about market structure and participant behavior right now.
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AirdropFreedom
· 01-06 17:31
75% of the coins haven't moved? This is just waiting, no rush, no anxiety.
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0xSoulless
· 01-05 19:36
75% of the coins are just lying around. Is this called a supply shock? Basically, it's just big players hoarding, and the retail investors can't cut in anymore.
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FrogInTheWell
· 01-04 17:53
75% of the coins haven't moved, this is true faith indeed. Retail investors have already left, haha.
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GasDevourer
· 01-04 17:52
75% freeze? Damn, this has to go up. The supply is tightly stuck, and demand is still increasing... The bears should be crying.
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TerraNeverForget
· 01-04 17:51
75% haven't moved? That's real confidence. Retail investors have already been left behind.
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-04 17:48
75% lying still, is this supply chain about to take off?
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-04 17:35
This data is a bit scary, is it really 75% locked?
The Bitcoin Supply Shock: What On-Chain Data Reveals 🔍
According to recent blockchain analysis, over 75% of all Bitcoin currently in circulation hasn't budged in the last 6 months. That's a massive chunk of the total supply essentially frozen in place.
This is textbook HODLing—investors sitting tight with serious long-term conviction. But here's where it gets interesting: when you've got increasing demand meeting constrained supply, the math is pretty straightforward. Price pressure tends to build.
The numbers tell a compelling story about market structure and participant behavior right now.