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Bitcoin STHs show hesitation – What’s driving the slowdown?

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Bitcoin’s short-term traders show reduced activity, with inflows to Binance dropping by 6,300 BTC.

Bitcoin Traders Quiet Down: Binance Sees Sharp Drop in BTC Inflows

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  • Bitcoin’s inflows to Binance drop significantly, signaling reduced selling pressure and a cautious market mood
  • Short-term holders show decreased activity, suggesting a shift toward a neutral or hold-oriented stance

Bitcoin’s [BTC] short-term traders appear to be settling down.

A significant decrease in BTC inflows to Binance, along with reduced activity from 1-3 month holders, suggests a change in market sentiment. Short-term traders, who previously drove selling pressure, are now holding onto their coins.

While Binance’s inflows decline, other exchanges are witnessing increased activity, indicating a shift from risk-taking to cautious restraint.

Decreased Bitcoin flow to Binance

A notable change in BTC inflows to Binance often reflects shifts in investor sentiment or strategic moves within the crypto market.

Recent data reveals a sharp drop in Bitcoin transfers from short-term holders (STHs) to Binance, falling to just 6,300 BTC. In comparison, an average of 24,700 BTC has been sent to other exchanges.

This decline indicates a possible reduction in selling pressure on Binance, with traders adopting a more cautious or neutral stance.

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Source: CryptoQuant

If this trend continues, it could impact Binance’s liquidity and trading volume, potentially influencing Bitcoin’s price stability. Meanwhile, the increase in BTC inflows to other exchanges hints at shifting trading preferences within the crypto community.

Shift in STH activity

Short-term Bitcoin holders play a critical role in driving market sentiment and influencing selling pressure.

Their behavior often reflects short-term profit-taking or loss-cutting decisions, making them key indicators of market momentum.

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Source: CryptoQuant

Recent data highlights a significant decrease in BTC activity from short-term holders. Both the Short-Term SOPR and UTXO Age Band metrics show reduced movement, suggesting increased hesitation to sell.

Following profit-taking from recent trades, these holders appear to have entered a more cautious, hold-focused phase.

This shift indicates a potential reduction in selling pressure and points to a more balanced or neutral market outlook in the near term.

Bitcoin price outlook

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Source: TradingView

Bitcoin’s recent attempt to break above the 50D SMA at $86,268 faced resistance, pushing the price back toward $84,211.

At press time, the RSI at 46.82 indicated that the market was in a neutral to slightly bearish zone, suggesting that buying momentum remains weak.

Additionally, the OBV was at -92.95 K, hinting at low trading volume and reduced buying pressure. If BTC fails to reclaim the 50-day SMA, it could retest support near the 200-day SMA at $88,049. Conversely, a successful breakout may set the stage for recovery.

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Samyukhtha L KM is a journalist with a keen eye on the ever-changing digital asset landscape - and a soft spot for memecoins. With a Bachelors in Commerce and a Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication, she’s always curious about whether the next big thing in blockchain is hype or history in the making. When she’s not tracking the latest market moves, she’s reflecting on what blockchain adoption really means in a world still largely rooted in traditional finance.
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