Bitcoin Enters a High-Risk Zone as Demand Begins to Fade, Glassnode SaysTL;DR
- Bitcoin recovered after sliding toward $60,000, but Glassnode frames the rebound as stabilization rather than a confirmed trend reversal for now.
- Perpetual CVD and spot CVD improved, while RSI rebounded from oversold conditions, yet buyer dominance remains unproven across markets.
- Spot volume, futures open interest, ETF volume, active addresses, transfer volume, and realized cap change all weakened, leaving Bitcoin in a high-risk consolidation zone with capital outflows still active today.
Bitcoin’s latest rebound looks constructive at first glance, but the underlying market signals remain uneasy. After sliding toward $60,000, BTC recovered as selling pressure eased and options traders reduced demand for downside protection. Still, Glassnode’s Week 25 data frames the move as stabilization, not confirmation of a new uptrend. The concern is that Bitcoin is rebounding while demand is fading, with thinner volume, weaker capital flows, and a lighter derivatives footprint leaving the market exposed if buyers fail to follow through during a period when sentiment can reverse quickly across exchanges without warning again soon.
The shift in taker behavior is the clearest short-term improvement. Perpetual CVD swung from -$770 million to +$182 million, while spot CVD moved from -$205 million to near breakeven. RSI also climbed 94.8% from extremely oversold conditions, but at 29.1 it remains close to the lower statistical band. That mix creates a puzzling signal: selling pressure has eased, but buyer dominance remains unproven, which means the bounce may reflect short covering and relief positioning more than renewed spot conviction from investors willing to rebuild exposure aggressively after the drawdown in size with confidence quickly at scale.
Fear Eases, but Liquidity Still Looks Thin
The risk sits in market depth. Spot volume fell 40.4% to $5.8 billion, futures open interest dropped another 3% to $30.6 billion, long-side funding payments declined 22.3%, and ETF trading volume sank 38.1% to $11.1 billion. Those numbers suggest the market is lighter, not healthier, even as options stress cools. The volatility spread compressed 85% from 27.71% to 4.07%, while 25-delta skew eased from 19.07% to 15.99%, showing tail-risk hedging has unwound quickly as panic fades faster than participation returns across major venues and desks across both spot and derivative channels today overall, fragile.
On-chain data gives the same cautious message. Active addresses fell 6.3%, entity-adjusted transfer volume dropped 38.8% to $3.9 billion, and realized cap change deepened to -1.3%, signaling capital is still exiting the network. ETF net outflows improved 65.5% to -$465 million, but flows remain negative. The one constructive detail is supply composition, as hot capital and the short-term-to-long-term holder ratio fell below lower bounds. Even so, Bitcoin remains in a high-risk consolidation zone, with only 50.8% of circulating supply in profit and conviction still missing from the recovery setup for now this week overall too.
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TL;DR
- Bitcoin recovered after sliding toward $60,000, but Glassnode frames the rebound as stabilization rather than a confirmed trend reversal for now.
- Perpetual CVD and spot CVD improved, while RSI rebounded from oversold conditions, yet buyer dominance remains unproven across markets.
- Spot volume, futures open interest, ETF volume, active addresses, transfer volume, and realized cap change all weakened, leaving Bitcoin in a high-risk consolidation zone with capital outflows still active today.
Bitcoin’s latest rebound looks constructive at first glance, but the underlying market signals remain uneasy. After sliding toward $60,000, BTC recovered as selling pressure eased and options traders reduced demand for downside protection. Still, Glassnode’s Week 25 data frames the move as stabilization, not confirmation of a new uptrend. The concern is that Bitcoin is rebounding while demand is fading, with thinner volume, weaker capital flows, and a lighter derivatives footprint leaving the market exposed if buyers fail to follow through during a period when sentiment can reverse quickly across exchanges without warning again soon.
The shift in taker behavior is the clearest short-term improvement. Perpetual CVD swung from -$770 million to +$182 million, while spot CVD moved from -$205 million to near breakeven. RSI also climbed 94.8% from extremely oversold conditions, but at 29.1 it remains close to the lower statistical band. That mix creates a puzzling signal: selling pressure has eased, but buyer dominance remains unproven, which means the bounce may reflect short covering and relief positioning more than renewed spot conviction from investors willing to rebuild exposure aggressively after the drawdown in size with confidence quickly at scale.
Fear Eases, but Liquidity Still Looks Thin
The risk sits in market depth. Spot volume fell 40.4% to $5.8 billion, futures open interest dropped another 3% to $30.6 billion, long-side funding payments declined 22.3%, and ETF trading volume sank 38.1% to $11.1 billion. Those numbers suggest the market is lighter, not healthier, even as options stress cools. The volatility spread compressed 85% from 27.71% to 4.07%, while 25-delta skew eased from 19.07% to 15.99%, showing tail-risk hedging has unwound quickly as panic fades faster than participation returns across major venues and desks across both spot and derivative channels today overall, fragile.
On-chain data gives the same cautious message. Active addresses fell 6.3%, entity-adjusted transfer volume dropped 38.8% to $3.9 billion, and realized cap change deepened to -1.3%, signaling capital is still exiting the network. ETF net outflows improved 65.5% to -$465 million, but flows remain negative. The one constructive detail is supply composition, as hot capital and the short-term-to-long-term holder ratio fell below lower bounds. Even so, Bitcoin remains in a high-risk consolidation zone, with only 50.8% of circulating supply in profit and conviction still missing from the recovery setup for now this week overall too.
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