As the Bitcoin Price Remains Steady, the Stablecoin Supply Is Declining: This Can Only Mean One Thing
In its latest assessment of the Bitcoin market, the cryptocurrency analysis platform CryptoQuant noted that the decreasing supply of stablecoins is making risks in the derivatives markets increasingly prominent.
The shared analysis stated that the current market structure has become more complex compared to past cycles.
According to the report, while the Bitcoin price continues to trade sideways, the total stablecoin supply, a key indicator of liquidity in the crypto ecosystem, continues to decline. This suggests a weakening influx of new funds into the market and decreased buying appetite on the spot market. Conversely, the increase in stablecoin reserves on derivatives exchanges is noteworthy.
CryptoQuant analysts note that this imbalance observed in derivatives markets could be a significant signal. Despite open interest data remaining flat, the increase in reserves suggests that investors are preparing for a potential decline by taking short positions or increasing collateral to protect their existing positions. This indicates increased uncertainty regarding the market’s direction.
The analysis also noted that a renewed increase in stablecoin supply is necessary for a healthy upward trend to begin. Otherwise, it warned, sudden and sharp downward volatility could occur due to the influence of derivative markets in an environment of weak underlying liquidity.
*This is not investment advice.
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