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Bitcoin Network Displays Miner Capitulation Signs Reports CryptoQuant

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Bitcoin Network Displays Miner Capitulation Signs Reports CryptoQuant
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Bitcoin Miner Capitulation Evident, Suggesting Potential Price Reversal: CryptoQuant Analysis


By Tanzeel Akhtar
Latest Update: July 4, 2024, 00:49 EDT
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Indicators are emerging that point towards Bitcoin miner capitulation, a phenomenon that could signal a bottom in Bitcoin prices, as outlined in a recent report by CryptoQuant.

Miner capitulation occurs when miners cease operations or offload parts of their Bitcoin reserves, usually due to financial strain that is no longer sustainable. Throughout history, such occurrences have frequently aligned with significant price bottoms for Bitcoin.

Key Indicators of Miner Capitulation
The report from CryptoQuant emphasizes a noticeable decline in the Bitcoin network’s hashrate post the recent halving event. The hashrate, which gauges the overall computational power utilized for Bitcoin mining, has witnessed a 7.7% decrease.

This drop marks the most substantial decline since December 2022, a period that saw the FTX exchange collapse alongside the bottoming of the Bitcoin cycle. A diminishing hashrate signifies that certain miners are shutting down their operations due to dwindling profitability.

Underpayment Woes for Miners
CryptoQuant highlighted that Bitcoin miners are presently grappling with significant financial pressure. The amalgamation of lower Bitcoin values, reduced block rewards post-halving, and a collapse in transaction fees has left miners severely underpaid. This financial burden is compelling miners to contemplate shutting down operations or liquidating their Bitcoin holdings to cover expenses.

Bitcoin miner reserves have plunged to their lowest levels in over 14 years, reaching 1.90 million BTC as of June 19, 2024, according to data sourced from CryptoQuant. This substantial decline indicates the lowest point since February 2010, showcasing a trend where miners are holding fewer Bitcoins on their balances.

As profitability diminishes, miners are hastening Bitcoin outflows from their wallets. Daily miner outflows have surged to their highest levels since May 21.

This trend indicates that some miners are divesting their Bitcoin reserves. Furthermore, certain major mining entities are beginning to leverage their reserves for yield generation or to hedge against Bitcoin exposure, underlining a strategic shift prompted by financial imperatives.

The average mining revenue per hash, known as hashprice, continues to hover close to all-time lows. This metric is critical for miners as it directly impacts their earnings based on the computational power they contribute to the network. Persistently low hashprice levels further compound the financial challenges faced by miners, nudging more towards capitulation.

Ramifications for Bitcoin Prices
The observed signs of miner capitulation outlined in the CryptoQuant report hint towards a probable approaching bottom in the Bitcoin market. Throughout history, miner capitulation has often foreshadowed price bottoms in Bitcoin cycles.

When miners, typically perceived as steadfast Bitcoin holders, are compelled to offload their reserves, it can result in a notable reduction in selling pressure post the capitulation phase. This reduced selling pressure can pave the way for a price rebound.

Present indicators of miner capitulation, encompassing a declining hashrate, underpayment of miners, heightened Bitcoin outflows, and dwindling hashprice levels, signal a crucial turning point for Bitcoin prices.

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