Bitcoin's Dire 29% Drop: VanEck Signals Seller Exhaustion Amid Market Carnage!

Bitcoin has recently experienced a significant market correction, undergoing a brutal 29% drawdown over the past 30 days. However, a new report from investment firm VanEck suggests that this period of intense selling pressure may be nearing its end, indicating a potentially stronger market setup than current prices reflect.
The recent market flush successfully cleared out speculative positions and pushed market sentiment into "fear" territory. Bitcoin's Net Unrealized Profit/Loss (NUPL) indicator notably dipped into the "optimism/anxiety" zone and even briefly entered "fear" during a sharp price plunge on February 2. Concurrently, futures open interest has fallen to its lowest dollar value since September 2024, signaling a reduction in leverage. Despite this pervasive pessimism, VanEck highlights the remarkable resilience of Bitcoin's network usage, with daily transactions consistently ranking in the 90th percentile of all-time history.
VanEck's analysis confirms that the primary source of cyclical selling pressure originated from "mid-cycle" holders – investors who acquired their Bitcoin between one and five years ago. Many of these holders likely front-loaded their sales to capitalize on the early 2024 Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) launches and the post-election rally. Crucially, recent data now reveals a substantial deceleration in this distribution, with selling from coins held for over a year significantly decreasing in the past month. With approximately $22.5 billion in realized losses absorbed by sellers over the last 30 days, the lack of continued distribution is a strong indicator of deep seller exhaustion.
The prolonged decline in Bitcoin prices, coupled with static electricity costs, has severely squeezed mining margins. Older mining hardware, such as the Antminer S19 XP, has become entirely unprofitable for operators paying more than $0.07/kWh. This economic pressure has led to a noticeable contraction in the Bitcoin network's hash rate, which has fallen by roughly 14% over the past 90 days. VanEck points out that such sustained 90-day hash rate drawdowns are relatively uncommon. Historically, these periods of miner capitulation and network contraction have consistently preceded incredibly strong forward returns for Bitcoin over the subsequent three months, suggesting a potential bottom is in sight.
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