1/17 Cycling On-Chain #3: Squeezed Supply, Shorts and Bitcoin Lemonade πŸ‹

Read all about #bitcoin lemonade that is based on squeezing supply, shorts & weak hands in this summary 🧡

...or in more detail in the original article on @BitcoinMagazine itself: bitcoinmagazine.com/markets/bitcoi…
2/17 Last year, @Glassnode learned that when an Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) is >155 days old, its has a relatively low probability of being spent

Based on this, they created Short-Term Holder (STH) and Long-Term Holder (LTH) supply metrics
3/17 If you divide @glassnode's LTH supply by the circulating #bitcoin supply, you get a LTH Supply Ratio that quantifies the portion of the supply that is estimated to belong to LTHs

LTHs tend to sell against market strength (πŸŸ₯) and accumulate during market weakness (🟩)
4/17 The LTH Supply Ratio also allows us to more accurately compare recent and historical relative LTH supply ownership

During the recent $65k top the LTH Supply Ratio decreased, but hasn't reached the lows of the prior market cycle tops (yet)
5/17 @glassnode also applied algorithmic clustering of addresses, recognizing entities that were labelled illiquid (🟩) or liquid (πŸŸ₯) based on spending history

PS: Check out @BitcoinQ_A's privacy guide to learn how to improve your own #bitcoin privacy: bitcoiner.guide/privacy/
6/17 To get a better look at changes in the illiquid supply, @glassnode also created a (30-day) net illiquid supply change metric

This metric clearly shows how previously illiquid coins suddenly became liquid during the early May FUD, whereas the market is now accumulating again
7/17 Since supply increases with each block, we need to adjust for circulating supply to allow historical comparison

We then see that:
1) Recent illiquid supply decreases were reached 3x during the previous cycle
2) Current values were last seen mid-2017, before the blow-off top
8/17 Similar to the Liquid Supply Ratio that @WClementeIII & @woonomic recently introduced, you can also visualize the (il)liquid supply as a percentage of the circulating supply (h/t @typerbole), which shows us how much of the #bitcoin supply is (il)liquid
9/17 If we look at the illiquid supply percentage, we see that after flooding the market with liquid coins after #bitcoin got a market price, the illiquid supply percentage's contraction rate decreased after each halving
10/17 If we then zoom in on the last year, we see that since the start of July, the illiquid supply increased relatively drastically and is now at levels not seen since #bitcoin was trading around $55k, which has not been fully reflected into price yet
11/17 Since the May 19th capitulation event, sentiment went bearish and the futures markets went increasingly short

After bouncing off the recent ~$30k lows, a supply squeeze occurred, as the liquidation of (naked) shorts lead to a cascading price increase by >$10k within a week
12/17 Upon this price increase, coins that moved on-chain remained relatively young but increasingly moved at a profit

This may mean that inexperienced market participants jumped on the opportunity to sell at or above break-even & thus squeezing out more relatively weak hands
13/17 Entities holding 1-100 #bitcoin were selling all the way up to capitulation - but have resumed accumulation since

Entities holding up to 1 #bitcoin are on average always stacking πŸ’ͺ

Entities holding 100-1k #bitcoin bought close to the top & just sat on their positions
14/17 During this last bounce off the ~$30k lows, almost 112k #bitcoin have been withdrawn from exchanges, adding fuel to the fire that a new supply squeeze might be ongoing
15/17 Since this recent price turnaround, #bitcoin market sentiment appears to have turned quite a bit

On a Twitter poll that ended on July 31st, respondents were predominantly bullish on all timeframes πŸ‚
16/17 Those poll results align with the Fear & Greed Index (FGI), that scrapes multiple social media platforms and algorithmically assesses the market sentiment on #Bitcoin related posts

FGI was full of fear & anxiety throughout the price dip, but has now flipped to greed again
17/17 On-chain metrics themselves are not predictive, but some models try to

Each have their own limitations, but together they form an overview of where price may go if history repeats or rhymes

Will this cycle break some models, or will another supply squeeze drive up price?

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1 Jul
1/22 This 2nd edition of @BitcoinMagazine Cycling On-Chain, "#Bitcoin Enters Geopolitics", focuses on:

1) The impact of China's crackdown πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³

2) Metrics for El Salvador's adoption πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡»

This 🧡 summarizes it; but read the article for in-depth explanations:

bitcoinmagazine.com/markets/bitcoi…
2/22 Since mid-April, China came down hard on #Bitcoin, banning its institutions to offer #bitcoin services, censoring related search results and shutting down mining operations in recent weeks

Hash rate dropped ~50%, to levels not seen since briefly after last year's halving πŸ€•
3/22 A result of the hash rate drop is that #Bitcoin blocks are coming in much slower than the usual 10 minute block intervals

In fact; block creation slowed down to more than twice the intended interval & levels not seen in >11 years, illustrating the magnitude of this drop 🀯
Read 22 tweets
1 Jun
1/25 @BitcoinMagazine just posted the first edition of a new monthly series titled 'Cycling On-Chain', in which on-chain and price-related data are used to estimate where in #Bitcoin's market cycle we are

I'll summarize the article in this 🧡

bitcoinmagazine.com/markets/bitcoi…
2/25 Just like the periods after the 2012 and 2016 halvings, the 2020 #Bitcoin halving created a supply shock that triggered an exponential price increase

However, compared to the previous one, this cycle got heated much faster πŸ₯΅
3/25 When the #bitcoin price ran towards and beyond its previous (2017) all-time high at $20k, market participants increasingly started to secure profits

After the January local top, this profit-taking has been decreasing - despite price still grinding up until recently
Read 25 tweets
21 May
1/7 Just published an article at @BitcoinMagazine that uses on-chain data visualizations to explain how #Bitcoin's difficulty adjustment mechanism works & how it relates to hash rate, block intervals, fees & the mempool

This 🧡 summarizes the article πŸ‘‡

bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/bitc…
2/7 #Bitcoin reaches its 21 million hard cap by starting with a 50 BTC block subsidy and halving that each 210k blocks, until the block subsidy falls away after 33 halvings

#Bitcoin needs block intervals of ~10 min to ensure these halvings are spread out over ~4 years. But why?
3/7 If #Bitcoin had a fixed difficulty, it would have had an adoption threshold if it started high, or quickly run through its supply issuance schedule if it started low

Relatively stable block interval times are needed to spread out miner incentives & ensure stable throughput
Read 7 tweets
19 May
1/9 Today #Bitcoin saw its first $10k daily candle

The problem: it was to the downside πŸ“‰πŸ˜…

A 🧡 using some on-chain data to have a look at what happened, assess the damage & a possible outlook πŸ€•
2/9 Today's on-chain movements were similar to those of last week:

1) Most of the coins moving were relatively young πŸ‘Ά

2) Short-term holders are now at net unrealized loss levels not seen since the March 2020 market crash 😱

3) ..and appear to be capitulating those losses πŸͺ¦ ImageImageImage
3/9 The young coins that were likely capitulating were a possible sign of inexperienced market participants (e.g. retail) capitulating

Today we also saw a huge uptick in #Bitcoin dominance: altcoins were bleeding (much) harder

Another possible sign of retail capitulation..? πŸ‘€ Image
Read 9 tweets
13 May
1/9 About 9 hours ago, Elon Musk tweeted that Tesla would stop accepting #Bitcoin for payments out of environmental concerns, crashing price by -$8.7k (-16%) to just below $46k

Something smells fishy here though.. 🐟

A 🧡 with some on-chain data ⛓️

2/9 First, there's the inconsistency:
- On April 22nd, Elon agreed with Jack that #Bitcoin incentivizes renewable energy
- On May 11th, his latest tweet before this was a poll where he asked if Tesla should accept $DOGE as a payment option; which is also a Proof-of-Work coin
3/9 Then there's also the inconsistency that Tesla is apparently still comfortable holding #Bitcoin

As pointed out by @yassineARK, its energy consumption is there to secure past transactions

Are they THAT unaware, or is something else going on? πŸ€”

Read 10 tweets
11 May
1/6 During yesterday's mini-dip, I saw unrest in my feed & some people were pinging me if I was still bullish on #Bitcoin

To me this was nothing but another shake-out of weak hands and leverage, while nothing changed regarding the big picture πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

A short 🧡 on (not) getting rekt
2/6 So, what happened?

Simple: as soon as #Bitcoin set a new local high and dipped a bit, there was a steep uptick in people aping in long on leverage again 🦍

As always, this is a recipe for getting rekt - which is exactly what happened a few hours later 🀦 Image
3/6 Meanwhile, there were large stablecoin inflows to exchanges and large #bitcoin outflows from OTC desks - both signs that there is some serious dip buying going on

"Thanks for the liquidity, (rekt) apes!" 🐳🎩 Image
Read 6 tweets

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