PANews reported on November 17th that, according to CoinDesk, Glassnode data shows that short-term Bitcoin holders (those holding for less than 155 days) currently hold a total of 2.8 million Bitcoins, almost all of which are now at a loss. This level of loss is the highest since the FTX crash in November 2022, when Bitcoin was trading at nearly $15,000 per coin. On June 15th (155 days ago), Bitcoin was trading at $104,000, meaning that almost all Bitcoins purchased since then are currently trading below their purchase price. In contrast to short-term holders, long-term holders continue to reduce their holdings. Glassnode data shows that the number of Bitcoins held by long-term holders has decreased by 452,532, from 14,755,530 in July to 14,302,998 on November 16th. Fragrant board member Nicholas Gregory stated, “Many long-term holders are choosing to sell in 2025 after years of accumulation. These sell-offs are largely driven by lifestyle changes rather than negative views of the asset itself. The launch of US ETFs and the $100,000 price target have created a highly attractive and liquid window for these sales.”PANews reported on November 17th that, according to CoinDesk, Glassnode data shows that short-term Bitcoin holders (those holding for less than 155 days) currently hold a total of 2.8 million Bitcoins, almost all of which are now at a loss. This level of loss is the highest since the FTX crash in November 2022, when Bitcoin was trading at nearly $15,000 per coin. On June 15th (155 days ago), Bitcoin was trading at $104,000, meaning that almost all Bitcoins purchased since then are currently trading below their purchase price. In contrast to short-term holders, long-term holders continue to reduce their holdings. Glassnode data shows that the number of Bitcoins held by long-term holders has decreased by 452,532, from 14,755,530 in July to 14,302,998 on November 16th. Fragrant board member Nicholas Gregory stated, “Many long-term holders are choosing to sell in 2025 after years of accumulation. These sell-offs are largely driven by lifestyle changes rather than negative views of the asset itself. The launch of US ETFs and the $100,000 price target have created a highly attractive and liquid window for these sales.”

Data: The amount of Bitcoin held at a loss by short-term holders has risen to its highest level since the FTX crash.

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PANews reported on November 17th that, according to CoinDesk, Glassnode data shows that short-term Bitcoin holders (those holding for less than 155 days) currently hold a total of 2.8 million Bitcoins, almost all of which are now at a loss. This level of loss is the highest since the FTX crash in November 2022, when Bitcoin was trading at nearly $15,000 per coin. On June 15th (155 days ago), Bitcoin was trading at $104,000, meaning that almost all Bitcoins purchased since then are currently trading below their purchase price.

In contrast to short-term holders, long-term holders continue to reduce their holdings. Glassnode data shows that the number of Bitcoins held by long-term holders has decreased by 452,532, from 14,755,530 in July to 14,302,998 on November 16th. Fragrant board member Nicholas Gregory stated, “Many long-term holders are choosing to sell in 2025 after years of accumulation. These sell-offs are largely driven by lifestyle changes rather than negative views of the asset itself. The launch of US ETFs and the $100,000 price target have created a highly attractive and liquid window for these sales.”

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