After hitting its all-time high above $61,500 levels on late Saturday, Bitcoin (BTC) seems under pressure at this stage. At press time, BTC has slipped below $60K levels and is trading 2.5% down at $59,666 with a market cap of $1.114 trillion.
However, there’s a big red-flag at this stage and new buyers would maintain caution. CryptoQuant CEO and popular Bitcoin analyst, Ki-Young Ju notes that there has been a massive 18,961 BTC deposits on the Gemini Exchange. He further writes:
“This 18k $BTC deposit is legit as it was a transaction between user deposit wallets and Gemini hot wallet. All Exchanges Inflow Mean is skyrocketed due to this deposit. Don’t overleverage if you’re in a long position”.
Citing previous such moments and historical chart patterns, Ju further explains that the last time such exchange inflows happened on Gemini, BTC has gone through significant pullbacks.
In further explanation, Ju also explains that it is difficult for the BTC price to sustain $61K since there’s been little backing by institutional players. In fact, the rally has been backed by more stablecoin deposits. He further notes:
“It’s not good for the bull market if the buying power continues to come from stablecoins. If so, as soon as this exchange stablecoins reserve dries up, we’re done”.
Ju’s claims that the rally came from stablecoin deposits are backed by the fact that unlike previous ATHs, the Coinbase Premium during the $60K surge was negative at -0.55%. Usually, when the institutions are buying, the Coinbase Premium remains negative.
Another chart from Glassnode shows that the total BTC supply held by the long-term holders is decreasing while that held by short-terms holders is increasing. It means that the dormant tokens are moving from long-term holders to short terms holders which shows that price volatility will be seen soon.
Although Bitcoin (BTC) is likely to see a correction ahead as per the above indications, the historical chart shows that BTC is forming the first local top above $60K. During the previous bull runs of 2013 and 2017, Bitcoin (BTC) has typically formed 3 local tops, thus suggesting that there’s a massive rally coming ahead by the end of 2021. Thus, any dip from here onwards presents a new buying opportunity for investors.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has addressed some key myths around the custodial features of Coinbase's…
21Shares' proposed spot DOGE ETF has secured a listing on the DTCC website. This is…
WisdomTree has registered an index fund with the top 20 crypto assets, such as XRP,…
Ripple has placed stablecoins and tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) at the center of its institutional…
The UK and the US have announced the creation of a new "Taskforce for Markets…
Deutsche Bank has made a bold prediction regarding Bitcoin's trajectory and how central banks could…