Tiny-term Bitcoin holders capitulate as 22,000 flows into exchanges. BTC

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Bitcoin’s price succumbed to bear pressure and fell to around $65,500 on Friday, while geopolitical tensions between the United States, Israel and Iran appear to be intensifying. According to a recent on-chain assessment, the recent price decline appears to have been triggered by panic-driven selling among the most vulnerable group of investors in the market.

Panic selling dominates short-term market sentiment

Marketunn Market Analyst revealedin a March 27 post on X that short-term Bitcoin holders had transferred a significant amount of Bitcoin to exchanges over the past day. This on-chain observation puts some perspective on the recent BTC price decline.

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The relevant measure here is the holder’s short-term profit and loss account for the exchange amount which measures the total profit or loss that short-term holders make by sending Bitcoin to exchanges over a 24-hour period. According to data from CryptoQuant, short-term Bitcoin investors sent approximately 21,700 coins to exchanges in an attempt to limit their losses.

Source: @JA_Maartun on X

Note that the highlighted chart shows a piercing enhance in realized losses at the same time as foreign exchange inflows occurred. Maartunn explained that this means that all investors who transferred their coins actually did so, suffering losses.

Typically, short-term holders are more likely to ride out unfavorable conditions, unlike long-term holders who tend to accumulate during declines. It is also worth noting that these types of capitulation events often occur during periods of great uncertainty (as is the case today), when fear rather than certainty dominates in the brief term.

What’s next for Bitcoin’s price?

The current sell-off by short-term participants could signal either a potential turning point for Bitcoin or an increased risk of a further move lower. On the one hand, when STHs (weaker hands) come out under pressure, their coins are gradually transferred to more resilient investors with greater confidence (so-called diamond hands).

This redistribution is often a source of strength for the overall market structure, as long-term holders are known to accumulate during periods of fear and uncertainty. Therefore, what only appears to be panic may actually be an underground effort to revive Bitcoin.

On the other hand, this capitulation event could further expose the leading cryptocurrency to a greater risk of suffering losses. This scenario would likely apply if more macroeconomic factors (rising interest rates, for example) caused demand to decline.

This “demand contraction” may make CPK’s recent capitulation seem more sedate than it actually is, as fewer participants are able to absorb the supply. As a result, Bitcoin’s price may see bearish momentum spread, which in turn will push prices further south.

At press time, Bitcoin is trading at around $66,110, reflecting a significant decline of 4.2% over the last 24 hours.

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BTC price on the daily time frame | Source: BTCUSDT chart on TradingView

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