A Bitcoin supply shift refers to changes in the distribution or availability of Bitcoin across various market participants or holding entities. This can involve movements from exchanges to cold storage, or changes in the proportion of liquid versus illiquid supply. Such shifts provide insight into prevailing market sentiment and long-term holding patterns. It reflects adjustments in the amount of Bitcoin actively traded or held for extended periods.
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Cryptocurrency news frequently analyzes Bitcoin supply shifts as indicators of market health and potential price movements. Significant transfers of Bitcoin off exchanges, for instance, are often interpreted as a bullish signal. Conversely, increased deposits onto exchanges might suggest impending selling pressure. These shifts are closely watched by analysts for market direction cues.
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