Bitcoin: Short-term holders cash out, but all’s not lost

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Bitcoin: Short-term holders cash out, but all’s not lost
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The prolonged bullishness has kept the short-term holders (STH) of Bitcoin interested, with many cashing out.

a new application for a Bitcoin spot ETF after the SEC identified flaws in its initial filing, thus keeping the positive sentiment intact.The prolonged bullishness continued to keep the short-term holders of the king coin interested. According to blockchain analytics firm, this cohort of investors sent more than 600k BTC tokens to exchanges since the rally took off in mid-June.

This was the longest period of exchange engagement by STH in the recent past where the percent supply that was being sent was over 1%.Short-term holders are the participants who keep possession of coins for less than 155 days, according to Glassnode, and are more likely to relinquish positions owing to market volatility.

As shown below, a sharp drop in supply held between 1-3 months was observed over the last 20 days. This was indicative of STH’s willingness to sell their holdings and lock in gains.Most of the short-term holders, or the “weak hands” as they are also referred to, found it lucrative to sell their tokens.

According to blockchain research firm CryptoQuant, the Short-Term Holder SOPR has been more than 1 since the bullish rally began, indicating that most of these investors were selling their BTC holdings at profits.Interestingly, despite the elevated levels of exchange interaction, the overall supply held by STH has been on a steady uptrend over the last month.

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