Bitcoin long-term holders are showing renewed appetite. Their net position has flipped positive for the first time since July—a rare shift that signals easing selling pressure in the market. This development suggests that major holders are stepping back into accumulation mode rather than offloading holdings, potentially marking a shift in market momentum.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 10h ago
Long-term holders' net position turns positive? This wave is about to launch, astronauts, hold on tight to the handrails.
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BearMarketMonk
· 10h ago
Net position turning positive? Once again, it's just survivor bias causing trouble.
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MevSandwich
· 10h ago
Wait, is this real? Long holders' net position turning positive? What about the big players who dumped the market before?
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DuskSurfer
· 10h ago
Long-term holders have turned around? Is this really the case this time, or are they just trying to trick us into entering again haha
Bitcoin long-term holders are showing renewed appetite. Their net position has flipped positive for the first time since July—a rare shift that signals easing selling pressure in the market. This development suggests that major holders are stepping back into accumulation mode rather than offloading holdings, potentially marking a shift in market momentum.