Long Term Holder Realized Profit
$182.82M +251.27%
Total Futures Open Interest
$56.88B -1.46%
Bitcoin Dominance
61.4% -0.72%
Fear and Greed Index
64 +20.75%
Mayer Multiple
1.15 +1.77%
US vs Offshore Trading Volume
6.42%
Circulating Supply
19,901,537.5 +0.00%
Halving Countdown
32.6%
Hashrate vs Price
940.18 EH/s +2.92%
Node Map
23,113
Difficulty Estimator
79,679,234,551,296 +0.00%
Miner Revenue
$53,160,559.16 +4.03%
Network Difficulty
127.62T +0.00%
Puell Multiple
1.3 +3.85%
Exchange Trading Volume
$32.71B -25.92%
Exchange Trading Volume BTC
$5.91B -31.63%
Exchange Volume BTC Dominance
18.0% -7.74%
Monthly Exchange Volume
$212.52B
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Coinbase increased its bitcoin holdings by 2,509 BTC in the second quarter, bringing its total holdings to 11,776 BTC View their latest purchase on Bitcoin Treasuries.
MicroStategy has acquired an additional 21,021 BTC for $2.46 billion. View their latest purchase on Bitcoin Treasuries.
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Definition: Short-Term Holder (STH) Supply represents the amount of Bitcoin held by investors who have acquired their coins within the last 5 months (155 days). These holders are typically more reactive to market changes and are more likely to sell in response to price movements.
Implications: A rising STH Supply indicates growing interest from new market participants, often coinciding with price rallies. However, if the market fails to maintain upward momentum, it suggests that the influx of demand is insufficient to sustain higher prices, potentially leading to a market correction.
Current Trends: During full-scale bull markets, STH Supply tends to rise significantly as long-term holders transfer their coins to new buyers. This influx of new demand is often driven by market enthusiasm and speculative interest, leading to an increase in short-term holdings.