Today's

top partner

for CFD

The Bitcoin price had quite an interesting performance over the past week, cruising to a new high above the $79,000 high early on before crashing to as low as $75,500 on the last day of April. However, the premier cryptocurrency has had a somewhat bright start to May, hovering around the $78,000 level. While the subtle price action resurgence suggests improving market sentiment, on-chain data shows that current demand is still insufficient to fuel a full recovery for Bitcoin — and perhaps the rest of the crypto market.

BTC Apparent Demand Improving, But Still Not Sufficient: Analyst

In a recent Quicktake post on the CryptoQuant platform, pseudonymous analyst Darkfost stated that the underlying Bitcoin market demand has remained weak despite the price rebound over the past two months. According to the crypto pundit, there is no current evidence of a shift in the price regime, despite BTC rising by more than 30% from its cycle lows.

Drawing inferences from the Apparent Demand metric, which measures demand by comparing the freshly mined BTC to the amount of unmoved coin in over a year, Darkfost reiterated that market appetite has remained weak. Indeed, the metric has seen some recovery — as has price — from the ghastly -89,000 BTC in early April.

However, CryptoQuant data shared by the analyst shows that the apparent demand (30-day sum) is still negative at -44,700 BTC. Darkfost revealed that the Bitcoin Apparent Demand metric has been in the red all year, except for a brief period in February, when BTC mining activity saw a sharp decline.

Darkfost explained in their Quicktake post:

I am excluding the brief positive shift at the end of February, as it was not driven by a genuine increase in demand, but rather by a sharp drop in BTC issuance. This was mainly due to a significant decline in mining activity, particularly linked to severe weather conditions in the United States earlier in the year.

The analyst noted that while the apparent demand trend shows signs of improvement over the past few weeks, market appetite needs to improve further to create the appropriate environment to support a sustainable Bitcoin price recovery. As seen in previous trends, the price of BTC is directly related to the Apparent Demand indicator. Hence, investors need to watch out for when the metric turns positive.

Bitcoin Price At A Glance

As of this writing, the price of BTC stands at around $78,334, reflecting an over 2% jump in the past 24 hours.

Bitcoin

Read the full story: Read More“>

Blog powered by G6

Disclaimer! A guest author has made this post. G6 has not checked the post. its content and attachments and under no circumstances will G6 be held responsible or liable in any way for any claims, damages, losses, expenses, costs or liabilities whatsoever (including, without limitation, any direct or indirect damages for loss of profits, business interruption or loss of information) resulting or arising directly or indirectly from your use of or inability to use this website or any websites linked to it, or from your reliance on the information and material on this website, even if the G6 has been advised of the possibility of such damages in advance.

For any inquiries, please contact [email protected]

G6 is free to use portal to find ways to improve your life. We choose carefully posts and partner with the best in field writers to bring you the best content. Since 2006, we are there for you on your way to success.

Find on Facebook Follow on Instagram Connect on LinkedIn

Don't miss out on latest news

Join newsletter

Enable notifications

You got a story to share? Questions?

Just connect our team and let's see

©2006-2023 - All rights reserved - GSIX.ORG

CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Between 74-89% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money

All Content on this site is information of a general nature and does not address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Nothing in the Site constitutes professional and/or financial advice, nor does any information on the Site constitute a comprehensive or complete statement of the matters discussed or the law relating thereto. You alone assume the sole responsibility of evaluating the merits and risks associated with the use of any information or other Content on the Site before making any decisions based on such information or other Content. In exchange for using the Site, you agree not to hold G6, Lecira, its affiliates or any third party service provider liable for any possible claim for damages arising from any decision you make based on information or other Content made available to you through the Site.