The Bitcoin Inter-Exchange Flow Pulse, an indicator tracking BTC movement between spot and derivatives exchanges, has surged 136% from its March lows, signaling a potential return of risk appetite in the market. This increase suggests that investors are ramping up their derivatives inflow activity, indicating a shift towards speculative trading.
CryptoQuant analyst Axel Adler Jr highlighted this trend, noting that the 30-day and 90-day simple moving averages of the Flow Pulse have reversed their previous decline, suggesting a shift back to a risk-on environment. Historically, such increases in speculative activity have preceded new bull cycles, though it remains to be seen if this trend will persist.
In related developments, the digital asset sector has experienced a positive shift in capital netflows, with a combined monthly net inflow of $3 billion into Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoins, marking the first positive net capital inflow since December. Meanwhile, Bitcoin's price has slightly retraced from its recent high, currently trading at $75,800.
Bitcoin Inter-Exchange Flow Pulse Rises 136% Indicating Risk Appetite
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