Categories: Bitcoin Latest News

Bitcoin Latest Rally Backed By Stronger Purchasing Power: Report

Data of the Bitcoin Stablecoin Supply Ratio suggests investors have stronger purchasing power today than during the previous bull rally.

Bitcoin Stablecoin Supply Ratio Showing Neutral Purchasing Power

In its latest weekly report, the on-chain analytics firm Glassnode has talked about the latest trend in the Stablecoin Supply Ratio (SSR) of Bitcoin. This indicator measures the ratio between the Bitcoin supply and the supply of stablecoins.

Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies that have their price tied to a fiat currency. The SSR specifically measures the supply of the stablecoins tied to the US Dollar (USD). As for the role that these assets play in the sector, Glassnode explains:

Stablecoins have become a critical component of the digital asset ecosystem, serving as the primary quote asset for trading across both centralized and decentralized venues. Functionally, they represent readily available capital, or “dry powder”, available for digital asset purchases.

As such, the SSR compares the Bitcoin supply against this available dry powder. In other words, it tells us about how the cryptocurrency compares against the investor’s purchasing power.

When the value of the metric is high, it means the BTC supply is high compared to the stablecoin supply. In other words, the trader’s purchasing power is weak. On the other hand, the indicator being low suggests there is high dry powder available relative to the BTC supply.

In the context of the current discussion, the SSR itself isn’t of focus, but rather a modified indicator called the SSR Oscillator. According to the analytics firm, the metric measures “how the 200d SMA of the SSR moves within the Bollinger Bands BB(200, 2).”

Now, here is a chart that shows the trend in the Bitcoin SSR Oscillator over the last few years:

As displayed in the above graph, the Bitcoin SSR Oscillator has been close to the zero mark during the last couple of months, indicating the investor purchasing power is more or less neutral compared to the size of the BTC supply.

From the chart, it’s visible that the trend was different during the rally beyond $100,000 that occurred late last year. Back then, the SSR Oscillator took on a highly positive value, suggesting the stablecoin supply was low relative to BTC.

The cryptocurrency is currently also trading around the same levels as then, yet the SSR is showing a different story. “Despite similar price levels, this shift suggests that investor purchasing power has improved markedly, reflecting stronger underlying demand conditions,” notes the report.

BTC Price

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading around $109,500, up over 2% in the last seven days.

[#item_full_content]NewsBTCRead More

Recent Posts

Strategy (MSTR) Stock Craters 10%, Hits Two-Year Low as Bitcoin Crashes Below $60K, CryptoQuant Warns Company to Stop Buying

Bitcoin Magazine Strategy (MSTR) Stock Craters 10%, Hits Two-Year Low as Bitcoin Crashes Below $60K,…

5 hours ago

Bitcoin Price Collapses to $59,000 — and the Worst May Not Be Over

Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin Price Collapses to $59,000 — and the Worst May Not Be Over…

5 hours ago

Bitcoin falls to $60,000 as AI trade continues to draw investor interest and capital

South Korean memory chip giant on Wednesday filed to raise nearly $30 billion in a…

7 hours ago

BlackRock Says 1% To 2% Bitcoin Allocation Is Reasonable For Traditional Portfolios

TL;DR BlackRock says a 1% to 2% Bitcoin allocation can be reasonable in a multi-asset…

8 hours ago

Bitcoin just broke below the floor of its famous Rainbow Chart into the ‘BTC is dead’ zone

A 50% drop from recent highs has pushed the asset into a zone historically labeled…

9 hours ago

Bitcoin Price Crashes Toward $61,000 as Bloodbath Engulfs Crypto Stocks

Bitcoin Magazine Bitcoin Price Crashes Toward $61,000 as Bloodbath Engulfs Crypto Stocks Bitcoin price is…

9 hours ago