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Bitcoin Exchange Supply Plummets, Driving Price Recovery

Mar 25, 2024 at 05:46 pm

Bitcoin (BTC), the world's leading cryptocurrency, has recently garnered significant attention due to its extreme volatility. The price of BTC has fluctuated between $60,000 and $67,000, driven by a significant decrease in exchange supply. This drain from exchanges has contributed to a recent rebound in the BTC price, pushing it back to $67,000 after dropping to $60,000.

Bitcoin Exchange Supply Plummets, Driving Price Recovery

Bitcoin Exchange Supply Dwindles, Driving Price Recovery

Bitcoin (BTC), the world's oldest and largest cryptocurrency, has garnered significant attention recently amid its extreme volatility. The digital asset has fluctuated between $60,000 and $67,000 after reaching an all-time high of $73,750. Notably, Bitcoin is experiencing a significant outflow from exchanges, with its exchange supply hitting an all-time low.

Bitcoin Exchange Supply Reaches Record Lows

According to data from Coinglass, Bitcoin's exchange supply plummeted to a low of $1.79 billion on Friday, March 23. Coinbase Pro emerged as the primary contributor to this drain, with over 14,800 BTC withdrawn from the exchange that day.

Over the past 30 days, Coinbase Pro has witnessed a substantial outflow of approximately 58,000 BTC. This supply shock has played a key role in the recent rebound of Bitcoin's price, driving it above the $67,000 level from a low of $60,000.

However, the exchange supply has since seen a partial recovery, with over 1,500 BTC flowing into Coinbase Pro on Monday, March 25. Nonetheless, outflows continued from Binance, Kraken, and Bybit. Binance recorded a withdrawal of nearly 4,000 Bitcoin in the past 30 days, while Bitfinex accounted for a drain of over 30,400 BTC during the same period.

BTC Price Recovery

Amid the exchange supply drain, Bitcoin's price rebounded sharply, trading at $67,139.08 on Monday, March 25, representing a 4.68% gain at press time. The cryptocurrency boasted a market capitalization of $1.32 billion, and its 24-hour trading volume surged by 32.14% to $29.95 billion.

During the price rebound, over $61.84 million worth of Bitcoin holdings were liquidated. Shorts dominated the liquidations, accounting for $46.27 million in the past 24 hours. The buyback of these short positions is expected to fuel a further price surge in the near term.

However, analysts caution that a massive plunge in BTC's value could follow the short squeeze. Michaël van de Poppe, a prominent analyst, anticipates a 10-40% correction in the BTC price before the upcoming Halving event. Nonetheless, he believes that a new peak awaits Bitcoin after the Halving, scheduled for April this year.

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