Bitcoin Liquidation Clusters Become Clearer, And Traders Are Leaning Long On BTC | Bitcoinist.com

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Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure Bitcoin’s price is holding firm above the $70,000 level despite a bearish market performance, as many cryptocurrency assets experience sideways action. While it seems that the market is being heavily controlled by sellers, bulls are starting to resurface and are leaning toward the long side.

A Bitcoin Bullish Bias Toward Long Positions

With the shifting mood across the cryptocurrency market, the price of Bitcoin appears to be slowly stabilizing. As the market structure surrounding Bitcoin continues to evolve, traders are gaining a clearer understanding of the locations of key liquidation levels across major exchanges.

Related Reading: $1 Million Per Bitcoin? Bitwise’s CIO Says It Is Not A “Moonboy” PredictionIn a recent post on the X platform, Alphractal, an advanced investment and on-chain data analytics platform, shared that BTC liquidation levels are becoming evidently clear. During the clear liquidation signal, the majority of open positions presently being created are longs.

BitcoinSource: Chart from Alphractal on XThis trend represents the resurgence of bullish sentiment and interest among investors and traders. When long positions are being opened steadily, it shows that many investors are expecting that the current structure could favor an upward move, triggering a rally if key support levels remain intact.

Over the past few days, BTC’s price has been moving in a sideways, volatile range. After a period of fluctuating within the range, forced liquidations have been triggered on both long and short positions. However, long positions are now the dominant side, with maximum pain around the $61,000 price mark. Meanwhile, short positions are concentrated near the $75,000 level.

Capital is being stored in the BTC Network

Even with Bitcoin’s price being highly volatile, Alphractal has reported that capital across the network has seen notable growth. The platform’s analysis was conducted using the Bitcoin’s Realized Value to Transactions (RVT) Ratio, a metric that compares Realized Cap with the daily adjusted on-chain transfer volume.

Related Reading: Bitcoin’s Network Distribution Factor Plunge Signals A Redistribution EventSimply put, the metric calculates the ratio of the amount of capital held in the network to its active utilization. Typically, when the RVT rises, it implies that coins are circulating less on-chain, more capital is being held rather than transacted, and network activity is becoming weaker relative to the stored value.

In the past cycles, a rising RVT has mostly occurred during periods of accumulation or reduced on-chain demand. Meanwhile, Lower RVT values suggest the opposite, which is strong economic activity on the network, with coins moving steadily relative to the capital stored

By removing short-term noise in transaction volumes, the RVTS version (28-day moving average) makes it easier to see the larger structural trend in Bitcoin’s network utilization. And currently, the trend suggests that capital stored in BTC is steadily growing faster than the economic activity that is taking place on-chain.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at $71,518 as its price experienced a nearly 3% bounce over the last 24 hours. Its trading volume has also witnessed a bounce, recording more than 7% upswing within the same time frame.

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