Addresses With Balance Between 10000 BTC and 100000 BTC
93
Addresses With Balance Between 100 BTC and 1000 BTC
15,872
Addresses With Balance Between 10 BTC and 100 BTC
134,318
Bitcoin Dominance
60.6% -0.12%
Fear and Greed Index
32 -5.88%
Mayer Multiple
0.98 -2.00%
US vs Offshore Trading Volume
7.96%
Circulating Supply
19,838,893.75 +0.00%
Halving Countdown
23.1%
Hashrate vs Price
792.23 EH/s +2.96%
Node Map
21,719
Difficulty Estimator
79,679,234,551,296 +0.00%
Miner Revenue
$37,075,672.72 +1.27%
Network Difficulty
112.15T +0.00%
Puell Multiple
0.96 +1.47%
Exchange Trading Volume
$39.11B +6.85%
Exchange Trading Volume BTC
$9.15B +7.10%
Exchange Volume BTC Dominance
23.3% +0.26%
Monthly Exchange Volume
$1.12T
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Bitcoin Realized Loss measures the total loss (in USD) realized from coins that have been moved on-chain when their price at the time of movement was lower than their previous movement. This metric provides insights into investor sentiment during market downturns or corrections. When Bitcoin prices fall, holders who sell their coins at a lower price than they acquired them realize a loss.
In bearish market phases, Bitcoin Realized Loss tends to rise as holders react to declining prices by selling their coins at a loss. This metric highlights periods of market capitulation or panic selling, where investors may be forced to liquidate their holdings to minimize losses. Analysts use Realized Loss to gauge the intensity of selling pressure and to identify potential support levels where holders might start to buy back into the market.