Is Bitcoin Bull Run Coming Soon? What Network Fundamentals Say
20 Septembre 2023 - 10:00PM
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Here’s what the Bitcoin network fundamentals have to say regarding
whether the cryptocurrency could see a bull run soon or not.
Monthly Average Bitcoin New Addresses Have Shot Up Recently In a
new post on X, analyst Ali discussed the possibility of a bull run
starting soon for the cryptocurrency. According to the analyst, “a
bull run is often characterized by increased on-chain activity.” To
measure the activity, Ali has used the “new addresses” metric,
which keeps track of the total number of new addresses coming
online on the Bitcoin blockchain every day. When the value of this
metric is high, it means that many users have joined the network
during the past day. This could suggest that the cryptocurrency is
observing high adoption right now. On the other hand, low values
imply not many newcomers are currently attracted to the blockchain,
potentially a sign of a lack of interest in the market around the
coin. Related Reading: Here’s Where Next Bitcoin Resistance Lies,
From An On-Chain Perspective Now, here is a chart that shows the
trend in the Bitcoin new addresses, as well as the 30-day and
365-day simple moving averages (SMAs) of the indicator over the
past few years: The data for the daily new addresses on the network
since January 2018 | Source: @ali_charts on X The increased
activity, which may be associated with a bull run, can be “spotted
when the monthly average of new wallets (red) surpasses the yearly
average (blue), which indicates strengthened network fundamentals
and increased use,” as explained by the analyst. The graph shows
that the 30-day SMA of the Bitcoin new addresses had been under the
365-day SMA during the bear market, but with the rally this year,
the former had managed to break above the latter. The reverse cross
had happened during the slowdown in May-June, but as the subsequent
rebound in the price had occurred, the monthly average new
addresses had broken back above the yearly average, and it has
since stayed there. Recently, despite the struggle in the price,
the 30-day SMA of the metric has only continued to rise sharply.
This could naturally be a constructive sign for the asset, and
going by historical precedence, it may even mean a return toward
bullish momentum. The lead on-chain analyst at Glassnode,
@_Checkmatey_, however, has replied to Ali’s post, saying, “with
the advent of ordinals, it is always a great idea to pair
‘addresses,’ and ‘transactions’ metrics with ‘volume’ metrics.”
“Ordinals” here refer to inscribing data directly into the Bitcoin
blockchain. They are utilized in various applications, including
making non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the network. Related Reading:
Bitcoin May Not See Lasting Bullish Momentum Until This Happens
Such chain applications can skew the address-related metrics, as
new ones may be created solely for using the blockchain in this way
and not for actually trading the coin itself. The Glassnode lead
explains that they assign a slightly higher weight towards the
volume metrics because the Ordinals-related transactions don’t
involve much volume. The exchange volume over the last few years |
Source: @_Checkmatey_ on X Unlike the new addresses metric, the
bullish pattern isn’t yet forming for the exchange volume (which
includes both inflows and outflows). This would suggest that the
activity on the network may not be at a bull run stage right now.
BTC Price At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at around
$27,000, up 3% over the past week. BTC has stagnated around the
$27,000 mark | Source: BTCUSD on TradingView Featured image from
iStock.com, charts from TradingView.com, Glassnode.com
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