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% -0.20%
Fear and Greed Index
32 -5.88%
Mayer Multiple
0.98 -2.00%
US vs Offshore Trading Volume
7.96%
Circulating Supply
19,838,865.625 +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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The Bitcoin Realized Price represents the average price at which each Bitcoin in circulation was last transacted. Unlike market prices that fluctuate based on current trading activity, the Realized Price focuses on the actual prices at which Bitcoins were last moved. This metric is calculated by dividing the total market value of circulating Bitcoins by the current circulating supply, providing a clear snapshot of Bitcoin's perceived value by active holders.
When interpreting the Bitcoin Realized Price chart:
White Line (Market Price): Represents Bitcoin's current market price.
Orange Line (Realized Price): Reflects the average price at which Bitcoins were last transacted.
Observing the relationship between these lines provides insights into market dynamics:
Profit-Taking vs. Holding: Peaks in the Realized Price often coincide with periods of profit-taking, where holders sell Bitcoins acquired at lower prices. Stable or increasing Realized Prices during price declines indicate a resilient base of long-term holders unwilling to sell at reduced values.
Current Realized Price: Discrepancies when Realized Price is much lower than Market Price suggest that a significant portion of Bitcoin holders acquired their coins at lower prices and are holding onto them, indicating confidence in Bitcoin's future value.