Bitcoin’s Weakening Demand Signals the Market Bottom May Still Be Ahead

TL;DR:

  • Total Bitcoin demand contracted by 652,000 BTC during the last week, registering the most severe drop for this indicator since January 2022.
  • The price of the cryptocurrency fell to a minimum of $59,000, positioning itself 9% above its current realized price.
  • Realized losses on the network reached 187,000 BTC over the last 30 days, remaining below the levels recorded in historical capitulation phases.

The weakening in Bitcoin demand seems to indicate that the definitive market bottom will be delayed, if we take into account the patterns previously observed in other cycles. The price of the pioneer crypto fell sharply last week to reach a provisional floor of $59,000, raising alarms among retail and institutional traders.

The gap relative to the realized price

Due to the constant drops in price, the asset is located in a technical discount zone. In this regard, data from CryptoQuant indicates that the exchange price is at a distance of only 9% relative to its realized price, which stands at $53,600. This technical indicator represents the weighted average price at which all coins on the chain last moved, traditionally functioning as the ultimate support in long-term bear cycles.

Although the proximity to $53,600 sparked some optimism among analysts looking to identify an optimal entry point, weakness in fundamental factors mitigates expectations of an immediate recovery. The CryptoQuant report reveals that the formation of a solid macroeconomic floor requires more than a simple price correction, needing a stabilization in buying volumes that has not yet manifested in the blockchain records.

Historic decline in Bitcoin demand

The current macroeconomic outlook shows that buyers’ optimism has cooled. Technical reports from CryptoQuant detail that Bitcoin demand decreased by 652,000 BTC during the last week. This aggregate contraction combines speculative activity in derivatives markets and direct buying volume in the spot market, shaping the sharpest pullback for this metric in the last four years.

On the institutional side, demand growth associated with spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the United States fell to historic lows. According to the analytics platform’s metrics, the 30-day ETF growth indicator entered negative territory. Analysis firms suggest that institutional participants are choosing to temporarily reduce their exposure rather than absorb selling pressure, temporarily transforming these financial vehicles into sources of net supply for the open market.

The absence of a mass liquidation event or complete capitulation adds uncertainty to the price structure. Actual losses realized by investors stood at 187,000 BTC in the last 30 days. This figure contrasts with the 400,000 BTC in losses recorded in February 2026 or the 1.2 million BTC reached following the collapse of the FTX platform in November 2022, suggesting that the absolute panic phase indispensable for cleaning up the market has not been completed.

Upcoming technical catalysts

Price consolidation in the current range will keep traders’ attention focused on institutional capital flows and weekly network reports. The market awaits the release of the next index fund balances on Friday, a quantifiable milestone that will serve to evaluate whether the divestment trend among corporate investors is beginning to stabilize or if it will continue to exert downward pressure toward the realized price line.

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