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Discover Bitcoin’s Future: Key Market Trends Set to Influence its Trajectory

Evolving Market Structure - A Deep Dive into the Declining Whale Holdings and Growing Power of Mid-Tier and Retail Investors in Bitcoin's Future

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
March 8, 2025
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Key Points

  • Bitcoin addresses holding over 1,000 BTC have significantly decreased, reaching their lowest level since 2019.
  • Smaller holders with less than 1,000 BTC continued to accumulate, contributing to market stability.

Bitcoin’s Market Structure Evolution

Bitcoin’s market structure has seen notable changes recently. The supply dynamics among different holder categories, including whales, mid-tier holders, and smaller investors have influenced price movements.

Bitcoin [BTC] addresses holding over 1,000 BTC have experienced a significant drop, reaching their lowest level since 2019. In 2018, these addresses peaked at 2.5 million, but by 2024 the number had fallen to 1.8 million.

This decrease coincided with significant outflows of 500,000 BTC over three years, primarily due to exchange-related movements.

On the other hand, smaller holders, specifically those with less than 1,000 BTC, maintained an accumulation trend. Their numbers rose to 12 million in 2024, in line with Bitcoin’s price rise from $1 to $60,000.

Role of Mid-Tier and Small-Scale Holders

Mid-tier holders, those possessing 100-1,000 BTC, have played a significant role in maintaining market stability. Their numbers grew from 300,000 in 2010 to 1.2 million in 2024, accumulating 400,000 BTC since 2020.

These mid-tier holders were active during the 2021 price surge, adding 150,000 BTC as the cryptocurrency approached $64,000.

In contrast, addresses with under 100 BTC, which expanded from 4 million in 2010 to 10.8 million in 2024, followed a different pattern. During the 2021 rally, these holders distributed 200,000 BTC, indicating a tendency to take profits rather than accumulate at peak levels.

Bitcoin outflows from exchanges can offer useful insights into investor behavior. Data from IntoTheBlock revealed a 24-hour outflow decline of -3.90%, a 7-day drop of -60.21%, and a 30-day decline of -80.23%.

Macroeconomic Factors Impacting Bitcoin

Macroeconomic indicators, particularly the 5-year and 10-year Breakeven Inflation Rates (BIR), have shown correlation with Bitcoin’s price movements.

In 2024, the 10-year BIR fell from 3.5% in 2021 to 2.5%, while the 5-year BIR dropped from 3.0% to 2.0%. This coincided with Bitcoin’s price depreciation from $64,000 in 2021.

Historically, Bitcoin has performed well when inflation expectations were high, as seen in 2021 when the BIR peak of 3.5% coincided with BTC’s all-time high. Traders should consider integrating inflation data into their analysis to anticipate long-term shifts.

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