Bitcoin Miners’ Reserves Are Depleting Due to High OTC Sales, What Does This Mean

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Last data from CryptoQuant highlighted a significant change in the behavior of Bitcoin Miners, with miners’ reserves falling to their lowest level since 2010 while over-the-counter (OTC) selling activity increased to higher levels.

What does this mean for BTC

At the beginning of the year, miners’ reserves were around 1.87 million BTC, but have not currently increased to around 1.81 million BTC, a level not seen since 2010. This drop in reserves is noticeable because it indicates a greater willingness of miners to sell off their holdings .

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Usually, this can lead to increased supply in the market and potential price depreciation, but this year the scenario was different.

Despite the decline in BTC held by miners, the value of these reserves remains high, supported by a nearly 150% price raise since October last year, keeping the total dollar value of mining holdings close to a record high of over $130 billion.

Additionally, data from CryptoQuant shows that over-the-counter (OTC) sales of Bitcoin miners are at their highest daily levels since March.

OTC bitcoin miner for sale.

Bitcoin in the spotlight

This mining activity is driven by broader market movements that are characterized by significant price fluctuations. The price of BTC has dropped almost 7% over the past day, falling from a high of $66,436 to around $65,269.

Bitcoin (BTC) price chart on TradingView

The decline is consistent with the general trend of volatility that has characterized the cryptocurrency market recently. Analyst Willy Woo commented on the situation, indicating that BTC may not reach modern highs until the current phase of miners capitulation and market boredom, which historically precedes significant growth, passes.

Meanwhile, MicroStrategy, BTC’s main corporate sponsor, continues its strategy collection Bitcoin in these market conditions. After recently raising money through the sale of $800 million in convertible bonds, the company added 11,931 bitcoins to its holdings.

This acquisition, conducted at an average price of $65,883 per bitcoin, increases MicroStrategy’s total holdings to 226,331 bitcoins, acquired at a total cost of approximately $8.33 billion, reflecting an average price of $36,798 per bitcoin.

Featured image created with DALL-E, chart from TradingView

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