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Bitcoin Transactions Slow Despite Bullish Indicators: Seeking Explanations

Exploring the Disconnect: Why Bitcoin's Dipping Transaction Count Contradicts Growing Bullish Market Indicators

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
February 2, 2025
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Key Points

  • Bitcoin transaction activity has dipped to its lowest since March 2024, but remains above 2022’s peak.
  • A 10% Bid Imbalance on the BTC order-book suggests an impending bullish market trend.

Bitcoin’s Transaction Activity

Bitcoin’s [BTC](https://www.btcnews.com/price/bitcoin/) transaction activity has seen a significant decrease, reaching its lowest since March 2024.
However, the transaction volume remains higher than the peak of 2022, indicating sustained interest and utility.

Despite the current low activity, the demand for Bitcoin transactions remains robust, indicating underlying strength.
Historically, such dips often precede volatility, hinting at a possible increase in transaction volumes in the future.

Market Predictions

A 10% Bid Imbalance in the 0-5% depth range on the BTC order book suggests bullish market signals.
This could lead to an upward trend for Bitcoin if it follows historical trends.
However, if external market factors interfere, the expected bullish reversal might not occur, leaving the market flat or prone to further dips.

Trader Tardigrade’s analysis suggested that Bitcoin is forming a Rising Wedge, a traditionally bearish pattern.
If this pattern breaks downward, it could lead to a sharp decline in price.

Long-term holder behavior revealed patterns of accumulation and distribution that correspond with market cycles.
Currently, we are in a distribution phase that could last up to 550 days, potentially ending around mid-May.

The end of distribution phases usually aligns with market peaks, followed by price declines.
This behavior suggests that a peak before May could be plausible, marking a critical point for Bitcoin’s price in the current market cycle.

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