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Bitcoin On-Chain Data Identifies Unusual Market Cap Behavior – Details

The Bitcoin market experienced a short-lived rebound, as prices broke through the long-standing $70,000 resistance to briefly touch the $74,000 mark before dipping again. Whether this price action represents an initial retest for a potential market recovery remains widely unknown. Meanwhile, on-chain data has highlighted a divergence between growth rates of the Bitcoin market cap and realized cap, which could provide more insight into the present market conditions.

BTC Market Cap Lags Behind Realized Cap Expansion

The Bitcoin market cap represents the combined spot valuation of all circulating BTC tokens, while the realized cap estimates the value of these coins based on the price at which they last moved on-chain.

According to market analyst CryptoZeno in a QuickTake post on Friday, changes in both metrics are key to interpreting market conditions. Amid dominant bullish markets, market cap records a higher growth rate than realized cap, as speculative demand results in heightened market inflows while distribution slows down. Eventually, a sustained price rise above the aggregate cost basis is observed, resulting in BTC market cap expansion.

However, recent data shows that realized cap is presently gaining faster than its counterpart, creating a puzzling market situation considering the recent positive price action. Notably, a negative growth differential has emerged between the market cap and the realized cap, with the 365-day SMA indicating that the market cap is now lagging behind the realized cap.

 

According to CryptoZeno, this phenomenon is observed during increasing profit-taking activities, as redistribution starts picking up steam again. At this point, price momentum slows down, while the realized cap is continuously adjusted upwards. 

However, this development does not indicate an immediate market top, but rather that Bitcoin is transitioning into a phase where capital redistribution becomes more prominent.  At this point, the market must discover additional demand if there will be any sustained bullish trend.

If speculative demand strengthens again, market cap growth could regain momentum and move back above realized cap expansion, reinforcing a bullish structure. On the other hand, if realized cap continues to expand faster, the current trend may reflect a market gradually digesting sell-side pressure while waiting for stronger buying interest to emerge.

 

Bitcoin Price Overview

At the time of writing, Bitcoin trades at $67,832 after a 4:89% loss over the last day. Meanwhile, daily trading volume is down by 15.15% and valued at $44.84 billion.

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