Jamie Coutts from Real Vision highlights a critical Bitcoin (BTC) indicator showing positive signs again.
The slowing decline in Bitcoin’s hashrate, a measure of the network’s processing power, often signals a potential momentum shift for Bitcoin.
Coutts emphasizes that this prediction hinges on the stabilization of BTC’s hashrate decline.
Observing that #Bitcoin‘s hashrate decline is slowing, which typically precedes a bottom and reversal of the bearish cross post-May halving.
However, this is predicated on a stabilization in the downtrend. The market is still digesting the supply overhang.
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— Jamie Coutts CMT (@Jamie1Coutts) July 11, 2024
He notes that the current gap between the 30 and 90-day moving averages of the hashrate mirrors previous contractions but is less severe than after the 2020 halving.
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The release of Mt. Gox reserves and government sales alleviates the supply overhang, distributing coins to a broader base of holders and strengthening the network.
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