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Bitcoin Network Activity Signals Calm Before Next Move, Says Analyst

Bitcoin Network Activity Signals Calm Before Next Move, Says Analyst

Coindoo2025/07/04 07:50
By:Coindoo
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Bitcoin's recent network behavior may be setting the stage for its next major price shift, according to analyst Axel Adler Jr. from CryptoQuant.

He points to a stabilization in average transfer volumes—a key on-chain metric—as a sign the market is currently in a balanced holding pattern.

After hitting a high of $110,000 earlier this year, Bitcoin’s network activity surged, with average transfer volumes peaking at $67 billion. Since then, the figure has eased to around $58.7 billion, placing it squarely in the middle of a range that has historically signaled market equilibrium.

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Adler highlights that since January 2024, network transfer volumes have moved within a band of $40 billion to $80 billion. This range, he argues, now acts as a gauge of network health and investor commitment. Notably, previous spikes toward the $80 billion threshold have aligned with Bitcoin’s major price tops—around $70K and $100K—while dips toward $40 billion have corresponded with temporary slowdowns that were often followed by renewed buying interest.

At present, the network sits in a “balance zone,” reminiscent of mid-2021—a period of consolidation that preceded sharp movements. Adler views this as a sign of market indecision rather than weakness.

He notes that if volume climbs past the $80 billion level again, it could indicate strong capital inflows and renewed bullish momentum. However, a drop below $40 billion would be a more concerning signal, potentially suggesting waning demand and a broader correction in the making.

Adler also reminded followers that he publishes weekly insights covering on-chain trends, macroeconomic developments, futures data, and key headlines—all aimed at helping investors navigate the evolving Bitcoin landscape.

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