Ronald Ray Posted June 19, 2022 Share Posted June 19, 2022 On-chain data shows the percentage of the Bitcoin supply in loss has surged to almost 50% now as the crypto’s price tumbles below $20k. As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, the drop below $20k has now put almost 50% of the supply underwater. The “percent supply in loss” is an indicator that measures what part of the total Bitcoin supply is currently in the red. The metric works by checking the transfer history of each coin on the chain to see what price it was last moved at. If the previous selling price of a coin was more than the current BTC price, then that particular coin is being held at some loss right now. On the other hand, if the coin was last moved at a lower price than now, then the coin is in profit instead. The supply in loss naturally only counts the former type of coins. Now, here is a chart that shows the trend in the Bitcoin supply in loss over the last few years: As you can see in the above graph, the percentage of the Bitcoin supply in loss has been going up in recent weeks as the price has been crashing down. The latest drop in the value of the crypto, which has now taken it below the $20k level, has pushed a further amount of supply underwater. Now, the total percentage of the supply in the red has reached very nearly 50%. Historically, periods with the value of the indicator between 50% to 60% have been when the coin has observed bottoms before. Because of this, the range may be ideal for accumulating Bitcoin. However, a real bottom may still have some ways to go as the supply in loss has only just now reached the 50% mark. During the last two bottoms, the value of the metric was at least 55%. If a similar pattern follows now as well, then the crypto may have the potential for more downtrends before the bottom is finally in. BTC Price At the time of writing, Bitcoin’s price floats around $19.2k, down 33% in the last seven days. Over the past month, the crypto has lost 37% in value. The below chart shows the trend in the price of the coin over the last five days. Thanks for reading. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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