Glassnode Says Bitcoin Accumulation Is Building Under The SurfaceBitcoin’s chart has looked heavy, but the on-chain picture is not quite as one-sided as the price action suggests. Glassnode’s latest Week Onchain report points to a market where pain is obvious, but where accumulation is also starting to show up underneath the surface.
That is a very Bitcoin kind of setup: sentiment weak enough to scare away late buyers, but on-chain behaviour showing that some investors are using the weakness rather than running from it.
For more details, visit the official Research platform.
TL;DR
Glassnode says the recent selloff pushed a large share of BTC supply underwater, with more coins held at a loss than in profit. At the same time, accumulation has strengthened across multiple wallet cohorts, suggesting that patient buyers are stepping in while price action still looks uncomfortable.
That combination is worth paying attention to. Markets do not usually turn because everyone suddenly feels bullish. They often start to repair while the headline mood is still poor.
Glassnode’s report frames the current Bitcoin market as one where the drawdown has created a significant psychological test. A large amount of supply is now held by investors sitting on unrealised losses. That can increase pressure if holders panic, but it can also mark an area where stronger hands begin absorbing coins from weaker hands.
A Market Under Pressure, But Not Empty
The important detail is that accumulation is not the same as a guaranteed rebound. It simply shows that coins are moving into hands that appear more willing to hold through volatility.
That matters because Bitcoin’s recent weakness has been tied to several visible pressures: ETF outflows, defensive positioning, and a broad loss of risk appetite. When price is falling into that kind of backdrop, it can be easy to assume that demand has vanished.
Glassnode’s data suggests the picture is more nuanced. Some holders are under stress. Others are stepping in.
This is where on-chain data is useful. It does not tell traders exactly what happens next, but it helps show whether the selloff is being met by distribution or absorption. If coins are consistently moving toward investors with longer time horizons, the market can build a base even before the chart looks exciting.
The Rebuild Phase Is Usually Messy
Bitcoin does not need a straight-line move higher for the accumulation story to matter. In fact, these phases are often messy. Price can chop sideways, retest lows, or keep frustrating traders while ownership slowly changes.
The key signal to watch is whether accumulation continues if Bitcoin revisits pressure zones. If stronger hands keep absorbing supply while ETF flows stabilise, the market has a better chance of turning the recent drop into a base.
If accumulation fades and underwater holders begin sending more coins to exchanges, the tone changes quickly.
For now, the Glassnode read is constructive without being euphoric. Bitcoin has been damaged by the selloff, but the network is not showing a simple capitulation story. Beneath the weak price action, buyers are still there.
This report is based on information from Glassnode’s Week Onchain report.
This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.
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Bitcoin’s chart has looked heavy, but the on-chain picture is not quite as one-sided as the price action suggests. Glassnode’s latest Week Onchain report points to a market where pain is obvious, but where accumulation is also starting to show up underneath the surface.
That is a very Bitcoin kind of setup: sentiment weak enough to scare away late buyers, but on-chain behaviour showing that some investors are using the weakness rather than running from it.
For more details, visit the official Research platform.
TL;DR
Glassnode says the recent selloff pushed a large share of BTC supply underwater, with more coins held at a loss than in profit. At the same time, accumulation has strengthened across multiple wallet cohorts, suggesting that patient buyers are stepping in while price action still looks uncomfortable.
That combination is worth paying attention to. Markets do not usually turn because everyone suddenly feels bullish. They often start to repair while the headline mood is still poor.
Glassnode’s report frames the current Bitcoin market as one where the drawdown has created a significant psychological test. A large amount of supply is now held by investors sitting on unrealised losses. That can increase pressure if holders panic, but it can also mark an area where stronger hands begin absorbing coins from weaker hands.
A Market Under Pressure, But Not Empty
The important detail is that accumulation is not the same as a guaranteed rebound. It simply shows that coins are moving into hands that appear more willing to hold through volatility.
That matters because Bitcoin’s recent weakness has been tied to several visible pressures: ETF outflows, defensive positioning, and a broad loss of risk appetite. When price is falling into that kind of backdrop, it can be easy to assume that demand has vanished.
Glassnode’s data suggests the picture is more nuanced. Some holders are under stress. Others are stepping in.
This is where on-chain data is useful. It does not tell traders exactly what happens next, but it helps show whether the selloff is being met by distribution or absorption. If coins are consistently moving toward investors with longer time horizons, the market can build a base even before the chart looks exciting.
The Rebuild Phase Is Usually Messy
Bitcoin does not need a straight-line move higher for the accumulation story to matter. In fact, these phases are often messy. Price can chop sideways, retest lows, or keep frustrating traders while ownership slowly changes.
The key signal to watch is whether accumulation continues if Bitcoin revisits pressure zones. If stronger hands keep absorbing supply while ETF flows stabilise, the market has a better chance of turning the recent drop into a base.
If accumulation fades and underwater holders begin sending more coins to exchanges, the tone changes quickly.
For now, the Glassnode read is constructive without being euphoric. Bitcoin has been damaged by the selloff, but the network is not showing a simple capitulation story. Beneath the weak price action, buyers are still there.
This report is based on information from Glassnode’s Week Onchain report.
This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.
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