Ever since the all-time high of $67.5k, Bitcoin[1] has kept its movement restrained negatively. Recoveries had been slow throughout December and overall PlanB’s plan of Bitcoin reaching $100k by December was turned into a joke.
By the looks of it maybe even for the beginning of 2022, the king coin will keep this momentum going despite the on-chain indications.
Bitcoin – In demand | Bullishness – Not so much
As we step into 2022, some speculation for a bullish or corrective momentum was speculated. However, following the 8.3% price fall of 28 December, prices have only been treading downwards.
Bitcoin price action | Source: TradingView – AMBCrypto[2]
And yet somehow, investors have been unfazed when it comes to their bullishness towards acquiring BTC despite the actual macro bearishness.
Looking at Liveliness we can observe that for pretty much the better half of 2021, the indicator has been following a strong downtrend. This reflects the relative growth of coin days created to the coin days destroyed.
Thus even as prices correct the increasing dormancy and/or HODLing observed is not truly surprising since investors are looking to accumulate as much as possible right now, at the lowest possible price.
Bitcoin liveliness | Source: Glassnode – AMBCrypto[3]
This is also why we are seeing more and more Bitcoin turning illiquid. Investors are acquiring BTC but are refraining from selling them in the hopes of a rally.
In the last month alone over 50k BTC, worth $2.3 billion attained the status of illiquid i.e. sitting in a wallet that hasn’t seen transactions in a while. Basically indicating that this is the result of a broader accumulation sentiment.
Bitcoin illiquid supply | Source: Glassnode [4]
Unfortunately,