Bitcoin Transaction Volume Hits One-Month Low, Here’s Why
According to data provided by Glassnode, Bitcoin’s transaction volume has reached one-month lows, and the reason might be that the year-long rally is potentially over.
Bitcoin’s market performance
The main reason for the decreased transactional activity is more likely tied to the negative performance of the asset on the market. Bitcoin has lost 27% of its value since last month.
Previously, Bitcoin dropped below the 140-day trendline that was acting as a support for the trend that began back in July.
Risk of a new pandemic
With the increasing number of lockdowns all over the world, financial risks have increased drastically, which could have affected Bitcoin’s price performance and overall market conditions.
📉 #Bitcoin $BTC Exchange Inflow Volume (7d MA) just reached a 4-month low of $43,239,796.90
Previous 4-month low of $43,278,493.62 was observed on 18 September 2021
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— glassnode alerts (@glassnodealerts) December 14, 2021
Traditional financial markets and assets are already facing slight price recoveries that might indicate that investors have overestimated existing risks on the market.
Decreasing activity leading up to Christmas
With more retail traders leaving financial markets, transactional activity on the chain is also decreasing, which is nothing new for the market before the Christmas holidays. Traditional financial markets also report large volume drops at the end of the year.
Source:u.today