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The possibility of any more Bitcoin (BTC) selling further seems to be negligible as of the current price levels. The on-chain SOPR (Spent Output Profit Ratio) indicator presented by Glassnode shows that it has reset to 1 after the recent price correction earlier this week.
The SOPR indicator serves as a proxy to determine the overall Bitcoin (BTC) profit or loss. A ratio of 1 suggests that weak hands are already out of the market thereby suggesting a clear signal for upward movement.
Courtesy: Glassnode
This indicator suggests that selling below the current Bitcoin price levels could mean booking losses and thus very few investors are likely to settle for it. As on-chain analyst Willy Woo explains:
âCoins moving between investors per hour (24h MA) no longer carry profit on average. To push SOPR lower, investors would have to be willing to sell at a loss.â
Over the last week, Bitcoin (BTC) has remained under continuous pressure and also slipped below $30,000 levels on late Thursday, January 21. The Bitcoin selling came on the backdrop of heavy selling by the miners as well as with the FUD around Bitcoin double-spend. Bitcoin has partially regained the lost ground and is currently trading around $32,700 levels with a market cap of $607 billion.
Interestingly, the Bitcoin dumps have been scooped faster with continued institutional buying from Grayscale, MicroStrategy and Bitcoin whales.
Stablecoin Exchange Inflows Help Bitcoin Price Recovery
Thereâs been some around whether Tetherâs USDT inflows at exchanges were behind the BTC price rally to above $40,000. Well, thereâs no substantial proof behind the BTC rally in 2021, but on-chain data provider Santiment said that Tetherâs exchange inflows have been âdecidedly importantâ to scoop up the dips and pull BTC back quickly above $30,000.
Courtesy: Santiment
Santiment analyst Ibis explains that the surge in stablecoin inflows at exchanges during the BTC pullbacks hints at the eagerness of market investors to âbuy the dipâ. The analyst further writes:
âTetherâs exchange inflow has heated up around each of Bitcoinâs January corrections, suggesting potential dip-buying efforts by market speculatorsâ.
The analyst further explains that this correlation is not limited to Tetherâs USDT alone. A similar pattern has been noted with USDC exchange inflows as well as the inflow of TrustTokenâs TUSD stablecoins. Overall, we can say stablecoin inflows are helping in recent pull backs for Bitcoin (BTC).
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