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Stablecoins Reserve Hits A New ATH, What Does It Mean For Bitcoin’s Price?

Stablecoins Reserve Hits A New ATH, What Does It Mean For Bitcoin’s Price? WikiBit 2021-08-27 16:45

Past pattern of the indicator might help predict how Bitcoins price will move next.

On-chain data shows stablecoins reserve has hit a new all-time-high (ATH), here‘s what it could mean for Bitcoin’s price based on past patterns.

Stablecoins All Exchanges Reserve Achieves New ATH

As pointed out by a CryptoQuant post, the all exchanges stablecoins reserve has spiked up and reached a new ATH. Past pattern of the indicator might help predict how Bitcoins price will move next.

The all exchanges stablecoins reserve is a metric that measures the amount of stablecoins present on all centralized exchanges.

When the value of this indicator goes up, it means more stablecoins are being sent to exchanges for buying other coins like Bitcoin, or investors are withdrawing from volatile markets into fiat.

A downtrend in the stablecoins reserve would imply these coins are being transferred to personal wallets or being converted to other crypto like BTC.

Now, here is a chart that will reveal how the all exchanges stablecoins reserve lines up against the BTC price:

The all exchanges stablecoins reserve shoots up | Source: CryptoQuant

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On examining the above graph, two interesting features become apparent. The first one is that the stablecoins supply seems to shoot up when Bitcoins price hits a bottom.

The behavior makes sense as keen investors would want to change their positions in the market in reflection to the downtrend in the price.

The other feature is that soon after the spike happens, the stablecoins reserve starts declining and BTCs price starts moving up.

This trend has happened twice so far in this month. If it‘s indeed a pattern, then Bitcoin’s price should move up now, at least in the short-term, as the indicator is showing a huge spike at the moment.

BTC Price

At the time of writing, Bitcoins price is around $46.9k, up 2.5% in the last 7 days. Over the past month, the cryptocurrency has accumulated 22.8% in gains.

The below chart showcases the trend in the price of BTC over the last 5 days:

Bitcoin's price continues to fall downwards | Source: BTCUSD on TradingView

Yesterday, BTC started a very sharp uptrend as the cryptocurrency went from $47k to $49k by earlier today. However, soon after that the crypto sharply dropped in price before it could retest the $50k level. This time. the value touched down to as far below as $46k.

The price action would suggest at least a short-term bear market, but if the stablecoins reserve pattern holds true, Bitcoins value could soon lift up as investors use these fiat-tied coins to buy the BTC dip.

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