‘Paper’ Bitcoin On The Decline: What It Means For BTC
Data shows that the Paper Bitcoin inventory on exchanges has been on a decline recently. Here’s what it could imply for the cryptocurrency’s price. Bitcoin Inventory On Exchanges Has Seen A Drawdown Recently In a new pos...
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Data shows that the Paper Bitcoin inventory on exchanges has been on a decline recently. Here’s what it could imply for the cryptocurrency’s price.
Bitcoin Inventory On Exchanges Has Seen A Drawdown RecentlyIn a new post on X, analyst Willy Woo has discussed the latest trend in the Bitcoin inventory sitting on centralized exchanges. Such platforms have two types of reserves: Spot BTC and Paper BTC.
The former of these is simply the actual tokens that the exchanges are holding on behalf of their users. This BTC naturally gets involved in normal trading activities.
Paper BTC refers to the derivatives products related to the cryptocurrency that don’t involve the investors owning any BTC. This form of the asset wasn’t relevant to the market for much of BTC’s history, but in recent years, derivatives trading has gained popularity. So, the influence of Paper BTC has become notable.
Below is the chart shared by the analyst that shows how the Bitcoin inventory on exchanges has changed over the last few years.
As is visible in the graph, the combined Paper and Spot Bitcoin inventory had been on the rise earlier. The peak of this upward trajectory coincided with the asset’s crash under the $50,000 level last month.
The exchange inventory going up has usually been bearish for the cryptocurrency, so this trend wasn’t surprising. After the plunge in the coin’s price, the metric had also seen a plummet and it was perhaps because of this reduction in the exchange inventory that the asset could recover.
In the chart, Woo has also separately attached the data for the Spot BTC (bottom-most curve). This indicator makes it apparent which side was behind the exchange inventory increase witnessed earlier.
Initially, the spot supply was also on the way up alongside the total exchange inventory. Still, midway through, the former fell to sideways movement while the latter kept rising.
Thus, it would appear that the main increase in the exchange inventory leading up to the price crash was contributed by the printing of Paper BTC. Similarly, Paper BTC has destabilized the market in the past as well, with its influence at its peak just before the FTX crash in November 2022.
Recently, the Bitcoin inventory on exchanges has plunged while the spot reserve has continued consolidating, suggesting Paper BTC has seen a wipeout. This means that while the coin has continued its bearish price action recently, at least the threat of Paper BTC isn’t looming over it.
BTC PriceAt the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at around $58,300, down more than 8% over the past week.
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