Analysis: Realized BTC miner inflow value to exchanges reaches all-time high, indicating potential selling pressure
ChainCatcher news, CryptoOnchain posted on social media that the Realized Miner Inflows to exchanges have reached a historical peak of $1.87 billions in bitcoin value, marking the largest miner-held value transfer in bitcoin history. There are two possible explanations: · Miner capitulation under pressure: Rising operational costs and network difficulty may force miners to sell, and historically, such phases often coincide with cycle bottoms; · Strategic profit-taking: Some miners may be locking in significant profits at local highs in preparation for potential pullbacks.
Regardless of the reason, the sharp increase in realized inflows highlights the scale of value transfer from miners to exchanges. This could create significant supply-side resistance, potentially suppressing upward momentum and increasing the likelihood of heightened market volatility.
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