Over 100,000 BTC have flowed into exchanges, while stablecoin outflows have accelerated, signaling increased market sell pressure. Crypto analyst Axel Adler Jr. highlighted that the 30-day net inflow of BTC into exchanges has shifted from a net outflow of 300,000 BTC in March to a net inflow of 103,000 BTC by May 26. This trend suggests a preparation for selling, as BTC's price fell from $80,000 to $73,700.
Simultaneously, stablecoins are exiting exchanges at a record pace, with the 30-day average net flow reversing from a daily inflow of $164 million in April to a daily outflow of $153 million by May 27. This indicates diminishing liquidity for BTC purchases. Adler Jr. warns that if BTC net inflows remain above 100,000, the market could face a deeper correction unless BTC returns to net outflows or stablecoins begin flowing back into exchanges.
BTC Inflows to Exchanges Surpass 100,000 as Stablecoin Outflows Intensify
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