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Can Bitcoin hold its ground after low activity, rising RVTS signal market imbalance?

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Bitcoin’s market has been slipping into a quiet imbalance, one where price strength no longer reflects underlying network activity. Understandably, this raises some questions about what is really driving value.

At the time of writing, the RVTS (Realized Value Transaction Volume) Ratio had climbed towards 85 – Its highest level ever. When this ratio rises, it means that adjusted on-chain volume is shrinking, meaning fewer coins may be moving relative to valuation.

In effect, it implied that the price might be holding firm, even as network usage fades.

Source: X

This may be happening because market structure has shifted. Liquidity and derivatives now dominate price discovery, while spot-driven activity has weakened. As a result, capital circulates off-chain, reducing the need for on-chain settlement.

Historically, similar spikes above 60 in 2022 appeared during low-participation phases, often near cycle bottoms. However, the press time move seemed to exceed those levels – Evidence of deeper structural apathy.

Still, such a compression often precedes accumulation. As weaker hands exit and activity rebuilds, the imbalance can be expected to resolve itself. Until then, Bitcoin [BTC] is likely to reflect a market sustained by positioning, not participation.

Bitcoin holds firm despite weakening network activity

Bitcoin, at press time, was trading in a quiet zone where price stability was contrary to muted participation, creating uncertainty around what this phase represents. It was valued at close to $66,940, well above $65,800 – A sign that the support level remains intact.

At the same time, while the narrow $66,569–$67,200 range hinted at consolidation, it also alluded to limited conviction. This happens when activity stays compressed, even though the Spot Taker CVD has continued to rise and point to underlying buy pressure.

Source: CryptoQuant

However, when the RVTS remains elevated yet the market cannot defend its floor, the low-activity reading shifts from potential accumulation to a demand vacuum.

Thus, resilience holds the structure together. And yet, without stronger participation, the same setup risks shifting from accumulation into a slow demand vacuum.

Strong hands absorb supply as market activity stays muted

In this context, the quiet market begins to reveal a shift under the surface, one where ownership changes even as activity stays low. For instance – The Long-Term Holder supply climbed to 14.90 million BTC. This hike suggested that experienced holders may be absorbing the supply, rather than distributing it.

Meanwhile, Exchange Reserves were near 2.7 million BTC, close to multi-year lows, reducing available supply on the market.

However, activity has stayed subdued, raising doubts about immediate demand strength. This happens because selling pressure fades as stronger hands take control.

Source: CryptoQuant

The result is a tightening supply structure, one where downside risk weakens, but a meaningful upside still depends on demand returning.


Final Summary

  • Bitcoin [BTC] held firm as its RVTS hit record highs, showing price strength driven by derivatives despite weak on-chain activity.
  • Bitcoin’s supply has tightened as long-term holders accumulated and Exchange Reserves fell, reducing sell pressure. 

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/can-bitcoin-hold-its-ground-after-low-activity-rising-rvts-signal-market-imbalance/

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