This metric, which calculates the total value of all coins based on their last on-chain movement, has reached an unprecedented level of over $892 billion.
Why It Matters Historically, surges in Bitcoin’s realized capitalization have been a reliable precursor to significant price rallies. As accumulation intensifies—especially at higher price levels—it signals strong investor conviction and a reduced likelihood of panic selling.
What Analysts Are Saying
CryptoQuant notes, “Large accumulations of realized capitalization have been mostly followed by considerable price increases in Bitcoin.”
With BTC hovering just above $95K, this metric may be a bullish signal suggesting that institutional and long-term holders are doubling down.
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