Bitcoin: K33 Indicates Long-Term Holder Selling Nears Saturation as 1.6 Million BTC Reactivated
K33 Research, in a recent report, notes that selling pressure from long-term Bitcoin holders is nearing a saturation phase after years of distribution. Approximately 1.6 million BTC were reactivated, equating to roughly $138 billion at current prices, signaling continued on-chain selling by early adopters.
The current cycle diverges from distribution in 2017, reflecting a deep liquidity realization rather than impulsive selling. The data points to on-chain activity aligning with demand from the US Bitcoin spot ETF and corporate funding needs.
Looking ahead, K33 projects a gradual cooling of selling pressure. About one-fifth of the BTC supply has reactivated over two years, with a potential flattening of the downtrend by 2026, supported by quarter-end and early-quarter rebalancing dynamics that could trigger phase-related capital inflows.
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