All three major bitcoin (BTC) realized price metrics are in a clear uptrend, indicating that investors across cohorts are continuing to accumulate BTC at higher prices.
This includes the Short-Term Holder (STH) Realized Price, currently at $106,000, which often acts as dynamic support during bull markets. Meanwhile, the Long-Term Holder (LTH) Realized Price stands at $36,500 and the overall Realized Price sits at $51,348, according to Glassnode data.
The Realized Price is a powerful on-chain indicator that reflects the average price at which coins were last transacted. Using heuristics based on coin age, realized prices can be broken into STH and LTH categories. Short-Term Holder Realized Price includes coins moved within the last 155 days, often the most likely to be spent, while Long-Term Holder Realized Price includes older, less likely to be spent coins.
Recent market activity has been volatile. Bitcoin dipped as low as $111,000 over the weekend but has since rebounded to around $114,000. Despite short-term shakiness, the continued rise in realized prices across the board suggests growing confidence and accumulation behavior among investors.
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