Glassnode's latest analysis suggests that Bitcoin has built a strong foundation below the $30,000 level, and the current supply structure shows similarities to early 2016 and early 2019.
The report shows that the Long-Term Holder (LTH) supply is just shy of a new all-time high with a total supply balance of 14.161 million BTC. In contrast, short-term holders (STH), who acquired coins after FTX failed, have seen their supply balance of 2.914 million BTC remain relatively constant in 2023.
By April 12, 155 days had passed since the FTX exchange collapsed on Nov. 8, 2022. The 155-day mark is crucial because it is the minimum length of time that a Bitcoin holder must have held their coins to be classified as a long-term holder (LTH).
Thus, the supply distribution can be divided into two halves, first, before FTX’s collapse to represent LTH supply and the other after, to represent short-term holders.
The report also drew a comparison of previous market cycles based on LTH behavior expressed via changes in their supply. It noted that currently Bitcoin is experiencing a period of “Plateau of Patience”, where LTH supply tends to hover around its ATH, often from several months, to over a year.
It added that the supply structure also has similarities to early 2016 and early 2019. Notably, while Bitcoin’s price did not form new lows in 2016 and 2019, the actual bull run didn’t start for 18 to24 months in late 2020 and 2021. The period of parabolic rise usually witnesses a swift spike in the percentage of holdings on LTH in profit, followed by profit-taking.
The year-to-date strength in Bitcoin’s price is supported by an “explosive uptick” in coins held at a profit. The report added that bear market floors are characterized by
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