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Long-Term Holder Accumulation

Definition

Long-term holder accumulation describes the behavior of investors who acquire and retain digital assets for extended durations, typically exceeding one year. This activity indicates a strategic investment approach, often driven by a belief in the asset’s sustained value proposition. During periods of accumulation, these holders reduce the circulating supply available for immediate sale. This metric is considered a bullish signal, suggesting a reduction in future selling pressure.