Drop in Bitcoin dormant supply may indicate looming rally

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CryptoSlate’s analysis of the dormant Bitcoin supply revealed significant trends in the past few months. This supply, defined as the amount of circulating Bitcoin that has remained inactive for over a year, reached a historic 71% in November.

In its recent newsletter, Pantera Capital highlighted an interesting correlation: when this dormant supply decreases, Bitcoin often experiences major rallies.

Rallies around 1-year HODL wave peaks: (Source: Pantera Capital)
Rallies around 1-year HODL wave peaks (Source: Pantera Capital)

This pattern emerges as long-term holders start to realize profits, reducing the inactive supply. This action, combined with short-term holders buying due to FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), contributes to a price surge, with ‘smart money’ capitalizing on the profits. Pantera Capital noted that these price increases invariably occur after the decline, not beforehand.

In November, a notable shift occurred in the ‘Supply Last Active 1+ Year Ago’ (SLA) metric. It spiked by over 2.0%, then dropped by a similar magnitude, marking a significant decline. This movement could indicate the beginning of a market rally, as suggested by Pantera’s findings.

Supply Last Active 1+ year ago: (Source: Glassnode)
Graph showing Bitcoin’s supply last active 1+ year ago from December 2018 to December 2023 (Source: Glassnode)

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