Glassnode: Bitcoin whale count hits all-time high
The number of large Bitcoin holders on addresses with more than 1,000 BTC has reached an all-time high.Glassnode is a blockchain data and intelligence platform providing insights into cryptocurrency markets.
Glassnode: Bitcoin whale count hits all-time high
The number of large Bitcoin holders on addresses with more than 1,000 BTC has reached an all-time high.
Glassnode: On-chain metrics point to a rising number of long-term Bitcoin holders
The number of bitcoins that had remained unmoved for three to five years reached a 22-month high. Data from analytics firm Glassnode show this trend.
Glassnode analysts doubt Uniswap’s decentralisation
The Uniswap governance tokens are not locked in a smart contract and reside on ordinary Ethereum addresses. This is the conclusion reached by analysts at Glassnode. In their view, this raises questions about the degree of decentralisation of the leading non-custodial exchange.
44% of Bitcoins in Circulation Have Not Moved for More Than Two Years
The number of bitcoins that hadn't moved in more than two years reached 44% of the total circulating supply of the cryptocurrency, according to data from analytics firm Glassnode.
Glassnode flags indicator of potential Bitcoin upside
Analysts at Glassnode say that the Stablecoin Supply Ratio (SSR) metric indicates heightened potential for an upward move in Bitcoin's price.
Bitcoin on exchanges near two-year low
The balance of bitcoins stored on exchanges neared a low not seen since 24 November 2018. On Monday, August 17, this metric fell to 2.61 million BTC, according to data from Glassnode.
Report: Miners Slow to Sell Bitcoin During Rally
According to Glassnode analysts, miners are holding a large portion of mined Bitcoin after the price cleared the psychological barrier of $10,000. This behaviour is observed amid rising inflows of coins to centralized exchanges—the highest in three months.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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