[Block Rhythm] Recently, on-chain data has revealed an interesting signal. The inflow momentum of Bitcoin is slowing down, which has become particularly evident after nearly two and a half years of continuous rise.
What's more noteworthy is that the realized price has been basically stagnant this month. This is no small matter—it usually reflects the true momentum of the market. To truly revive sentiment, it may take a few months of buffer time for the market.
In other words, although Bitcoin's momentum is still present, the rate of growth is clearly decelerating. This adjustment period may be longer than expected.
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OldLeekConfession
· 2025-12-23 13:47
If it slows down, then let it slow down. I've long been tired of this trap narrative. The real test is still ahead.
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BearMarketLightning
· 2025-12-23 03:35
If it slows down, then let it slow down. Anyway, I've already withdrawn.
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Layer2Observer
· 2025-12-22 06:16
Well, let me take a look at the data—this signal of a stagnation in realized prices is indeed worth pondering, but to be honest, where are we in a two and a half year cycle?
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 2025-12-22 06:09
The rise over two and a half years has finally exhausted, this is called historical law.
The capital pool model can no longer be played, the achieved price explains everything, this is the real chip distribution... for reference only.
Wait a few months? It might take a long time, the acceleration decay is a signal, the old leeks have seen through it.
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DAOdreamer
· 2025-12-22 05:51
Slow down? Dude, isn't this just about to start fluctuating? The market trend of the past two and a half years has already been overdrawn.
Bitcoin on-chain capital inflow has slowed, and the realized price has stagnated.
[Block Rhythm] Recently, on-chain data has revealed an interesting signal. The inflow momentum of Bitcoin is slowing down, which has become particularly evident after nearly two and a half years of continuous rise.
What's more noteworthy is that the realized price has been basically stagnant this month. This is no small matter—it usually reflects the true momentum of the market. To truly revive sentiment, it may take a few months of buffer time for the market.
In other words, although Bitcoin's momentum is still present, the rate of growth is clearly decelerating. This adjustment period may be longer than expected.