CryptoQuant: Stablecoin inflows to exchanges are rising as BTC corrects
CryptoQuant analysts note that as Bitcoin approaches a 50% correction from its October 2025 all-time high, there has been a noticeable increase in stablecoin inflows to crypto exchanges.
Stablecoin inflow trend (7-day moving average):
Late December 2025: fell to $51B, reflecting a lack of demand.
Now: rose to $98B, nearly doubling and slightly exceeding the 90-day average of $89B.
Analysts’ takeaway: The increase suggests faster capital deployment and renewed investor interest at current correction levels. Some participants are already starting to buy the dip.
However, selling pressure is still too strong to be fully absorbed by these inflows. For a sustainable trend reversal, capital inflows need to strengthen further.
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CryptoQuant: Stablecoin inflows to exchanges are rising as BTC corrects
CryptoQuant analysts note that as Bitcoin approaches a 50% correction from its October 2025 all-time high, there has been a noticeable increase in stablecoin inflows to crypto exchanges.
Stablecoin inflow trend (7-day moving average):
Late December 2025: fell to $51B, reflecting a lack of demand.
Now: rose to $98B, nearly doubling and slightly exceeding the 90-day average of $89B.
Analysts’ takeaway:
The increase suggests faster capital deployment and renewed investor interest at current correction levels. Some participants are already starting to buy the dip.
However, selling pressure is still too strong to be fully absorbed by these inflows. For a sustainable trend reversal, capital inflows need to strengthen further.