WBTC active addresses fell to 2,134 in May 2026 as DeFi participation collapses and Binance BTC sell pressure builds. Capital is sitting still. The 7-day movingWBTC active addresses fell to 2,134 in May 2026 as DeFi participation collapses and Binance BTC sell pressure builds. Capital is sitting still. The 7-day moving

WBTC Network Activity Hits 2026 Low as Bitcoin Liquidity Drains From Both Sides

2026/05/24 00:15
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WBTC active addresses fell to 2,134 in May 2026 as DeFi participation collapses and Binance BTC sell pressure builds. Capital is sitting still.

The 7-day moving average landed at 2,134. That’s where WBTC active addresses sat as of May 21 – the lowest reading since January 1.

It didn’t arrive loudly. No crash, no exploit, no singular event to blame. Capital just stopped moving, and the chart kept sliding.

Source: CryptoQuant’s 

According to CryptoQuant’s on-chain analysis, published via their Quicktake feed, the 7-day Simple Moving Average of WBTC active addresses has now reached an absolute yearly low. The significance here is structural. WBTC is the primary pipeline through which Bitcoin liquidity enters the Ethereum DeFi ecosystem – lending protocols, liquidity pools, collateral positions. When addresses go quiet, it means participants have stopped transferring, stopped yielding, stopped doing much of anything with their wrapped holdings.

They’re sitting on their hands. Per the data.

The February Spike Nobody Followed Up On

The chart tells a story that reads almost sarcastically. Around February 3 to February 5, WBTC active addresses spiked hard – briefly approaching 5,400 on a 7-day SMA basis. That peak now looks like a false start. The kind of activity that gets read as momentum until it collapses three weeks later and keeps going.

From February’s high, the decline ran mostly uninterrupted. March saw a brief stabilization somewhere in the 2,800 to 3,000 range. Then April eroded that. The question nobody seems to have a clean answer for is whether the February spike pulled forward activity that wasn’t really there to begin with.

DeFi participation, per CryptoQuant’s read, isn’t just slow. It has reached what their analyst called a “yearly floor.” Investors are no longer actively transferring WBTC to generate yield, provide liquidity, or use it as collateral.

Source: CryptoQuant’s 

When CeFi and DeFi Drain at the Same Time

The on-chain stagnation in DeFi is not operating in isolation. CryptoQuant’s data also shows heavy BTC spot selling pressure running through Binance, reflected in massive exchange inflows, alongside severe negative stablecoin netflows across the same period.

What the Binance exchange netflow chart shows is telling in a different way. The SMA(30) line tracked deeply negative through February and into March, even as BTC price was attempting recovery. That gap – selling pressure running against a price trying to hold ground – is the kind of divergence that typically resolves badly.

The stablecoin side reads roughly the same. Dry powder, the kind needed to absorb sell pressure and support upward price movement, has been draining from centralized venues. The math here is simple enough. No stablecoin inflow, no buyers. Heavy BTC inflow to Binance, a lot of sellers.

CryptoQuant’s analysis connects both readings into one conclusion: total capital sidelining. On the CeFi side, buying power is drying up. On the DeFi side, WBTC utility has hit a floor.

The market lacks the underlying liquidity required to sustain any meaningful upward momentum, per the Quicktake report, unless either a resurgence in WBTC active addresses signals returning risk appetite, or fresh stablecoin mints begin entering exchanges at scale. Neither has happened as of May 21.

Both things need to reverse. Neither has.

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