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Liquid Supply Squeeze

Definition

A liquid supply squeeze occurs when the readily available supply of a digital asset on exchanges or in easily accessible wallets significantly diminishes, while demand remains constant or increases. This reduction in liquid supply, often driven by long-term holding or staking, can lead to upward price pressure as buyers compete for fewer available units. Such a squeeze indicates strong holding sentiment and limited selling interest from market participants. It is a condition where market liquidity becomes constrained.