- BTC throwing a tiny tantrum, down1.4% over the week. ππ
- Short-term Bitcoin holders are basically screaming into the void. Extreme panic mode: activated. π±π
Bitcoin’s been on a rollercoaster and not the fun kind. π’ Dropping to a “bargain” price of $81k, the king coin is feeling less royal and more like the court jester. It’s flashing red like a bad date, with a1.40% weekly dip and a0.51% daily slide. Yikes.
These wild price swings have short-term investors reaching for the panic button faster than you can say “cryptocurrency.”
Extreme Panic and Fear: The Sequel
CryptoQuant has basically declared it: short-term investors are having a full-blown meltdown. π Since February, they’ve been dumping their coins like hot potatoes, at a loss. Because who needs market confidence when you’ve got good old-fashioned fear?
With folks selling at a loss, it’s like they’re throwing in the towel before the fight’s even over. The STH SOPR (whatever that is) is below1, meaning most on-chain movements are basically a cry for help.
During the March madness, short-term investors were practically giving their coins away. Panic and fear? More like a full-on horror show.

And the plot thickens! The short-term holders’ MVRV ratio is dropping faster than my interest in a low-carb diet. At0.86, it’s like they’re holding onto a losing lottery ticket.
Historically, when this happens, Bitcoin sees about as much demand as a VHS player. More selling, less buying, and prices keep doing the limbo. How low can they go?

Checking out Bitcoin’s exchange netflow is like watching a horror movie. Investors are selling like there’s no tomorrow, with two consecutive days of positive netflow. It’s a panic party, and everyone’s invited.

And it’s not just the little guys. Whales are joining the flee-fest, sending more BTC into exchanges and putting even more pressure on prices. It’s like a Bitcoin bonfire.
What it means for BTC: Apocalypse Now or Later?
According to AMBCrypto’s crystal ball, as short-term investors lose their marbles, Bitcoin’s looking at some serious bear vibes. π»π
This bearish sentiment is spreading faster than a viral TikTok dance, affecting whales and retailers alike. When both groups start dumping their coins, it’s like a fire sale at a mattress store. Prices? Going down.
If this fear-fueled frenzy keeps up, BTC might just keep sliding down to $81,617. But hey, if some brave souls see this as a chance to buy low, Bitcoin might just claw its way back up to $84,900 and make a play for $87k. π€
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