
The Bitcoin exchange reserve has recorded its lowest-ever value, which should represent a bullish development. However, recent stablecoin reserve activity highlights a point of concern.
Exchanges Now Hold Only 13% Of BTC Supply – Details
In a QuickTake post on CryptoQuant, APTRekt reports that only 2.72 million BTC is now available on crypto exchanges. This recorded figure represents 13.60% of the circulating BTC supply and is the lowest ever value of Bitcoin exchange reserves. APTRekt states Bitcoin reached this new all-time low of exchange reserves despite a dominant selling pressure between Wednesday and Thursday, triggered by a failed price breakout at the $75,000 region.
Typically, an increase in exchange deposits indicates a rise in investors’ readiness to offload their assets on the market. Conversely, a fall in exchange reserves is regarded as a positive development, which indicates that investors are opting to move their holdings into private wallets, showing long-term confidence and anticipation of price appreciation.

Therefore, the new low in Bitcoin exchange reserve is to be regarded as a bullish event. However, coinciding developments in the stablecoin market paint a negative alternative scenario. Notably, Stablecoin exchange reserves were valued at $68.8 billion on March 18. However, present figures are reported to be around $68.2 billion, highlighting a withdrawal of approximately $600 million within 48 hours.
A similar flash transaction last occurred between January 18 and January 21, preceding a massive liquidity withdrawal from the cryptocurrency market. According to APTRekt, Bitcoin usually undergoes a massive downturn during such pullouts, putting the premier cryptocurrency in danger of another price downswing if the historical pattern plays out.
Bitcoin Whale Wallets Rise By 753 Despite Price Struggles
In other news, data from Santiment reveals that market whales, i.e., wallets holding 100 BTC or more, have increased by over 753 in the past three months. Notably, this bullish development comes amid a prolonged corrective phase during which the flagship cryptocurrency has traded as low as $60,000 with a net market loss of 20.2%.
Santiment explains that this accumulation trend is one of many bullish divergences amid the present short-term price volatility, which also reflects a sustained confidence among Bitcoin major investors. At press time, Bitcoin is valued at $70,600 after losses of 0.05% and 0.5% on the daily and weekly charts, respectively. Meanwhile, the digital asset reports a net gain of 5.95% in the past 30 days, suggesting that market action has been largely positive in recent weeks.
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