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NewsBTC 2021-09-30 19:00:13

Quant: Bitcoin Indicators Now Look Similar To Q4 2020, Big Move Ahead?

Quant says some Bitcoin indicators show the same trend as in during Q4 2020, suggesting that BTC could make a similar move up. Bitcoin Netflow And Stablecoins Supply Ratio Trends Look Similar To Q4 2020 As explained by an analyst in a CryptoQuant post, two BTC indicators: the netflow and the stablecoins supply ratio, are both trending similarly to how they did during the last quarter of 2020. The Bitcoin netflow indicator shows the net number of coins entering or exiting exchanges. Its value is calculated by taking the difference between the outflows and the inflows. When the metric observes positive values, it means exchanges are experiencing more inflows than the outflows, and so more investors have started sending their BTC to exchanges for selling purposes. Similarly, negative values imply just the opposite; investors are withdrawing their Bitcoin from exchanges either to hodl in personal wallets or to sell them through OTC deals. The other metric of relevance is the stablecoins supply ratio, which is defined as the market cap of BTC divided by the market cap of all stablecoins. When the indicator’s values are on the lower end, it means there is an abundance of stablecoins supply in the market. High supplies can imply a potentially bullish sentiment among the market as investors use these coins for picking up other crypto like BTC. Related Reading | China’s Ban On Crypto-Assets Forces Huobi Mining Pool To ...

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