Jan Wüstenfeld on Nostr: It's quite remarkable to see how the percentage of #Bitcoin supply that hasn't been ...
It's quite remarkable to see how the percentage of #Bitcoin supply that hasn't been moved for at least two years continues to increase rapidly, currently standing at almost 54.8%.
And yes, I am aware that this is largely attributed to coins that have last moved during the bull run, and you could say it is new bagholders. However, it's worth noting that despite the potential for these individuals to have given up and sold their holdings, they haven't (at least on the aggregate) .
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