The broader cryptocurrency market is witnessing one of the largest pullbacks in the cycle, as evidenced by Bitcoin’s price decline from its current all-time high of $126,000. BTC’s price is now hovering around $83,000. While the ongoing bearish price performance persists, it is now extending into several key metrics, impacting its market dynamics. A Signal […]The broader cryptocurrency market is witnessing one of the largest pullbacks in the cycle, as evidenced by Bitcoin’s price decline from its current all-time high of $126,000. BTC’s price is now hovering around $83,000. While the ongoing bearish price performance persists, it is now extending into several key metrics, impacting its market dynamics. A Signal […]

Bitcoin Delta Growth Rate Drops Into Negative Territory — BTC May Face More Downside

2025/11/22 01:00
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The broader cryptocurrency market is witnessing one of the largest pullbacks in the cycle, as evidenced by Bitcoin’s price decline from its current all-time high of $126,000. BTC’s price is now hovering around $83,000. While the ongoing bearish price performance persists, it is now extending into several key metrics, impacting its market dynamics.

A Signal Of Deepening Market Weakness For Bitcoin

Since Bitcoin’s price has been messy, and investors’ sentiment has been worse, its on-chain metrics are starting to exhibit bearish movement, pointing to a highly volatile market environment. One of the key metrics is the Delta Growth Rate, one of the market’s early-cycle momentum gauges, which has recently turned negative.

Alphractal reported this shift in momentum, suggesting that underlying demand is waning for BTC in the midst of elevated bearish price performance. The BTC Delta Growth Rate compares the growth of the market cap to the growth of realized cap.

It is worth noting that a negative Delta Growth Rate has often emerged in past market cycles when market liquidity declines and fresh capital inflows stall. Whenever the major indicator flashes this negative signal, it has never been a good sign for Bitcoin, particularly in the medium term.

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This change indicates that the price of BTC is losing support relative to on-chain value. Each time there is a drop below the level 0, Bitcoin has repeatedly been unable to build real strength despite multiple attempts to push higher and short-term price bounces. As a result, the flagship asset continues to move sideways, ultimately allowing the extension of the downward trend for months. 

BTC remains in a fragile state, and this latest decline in this crucial fundamental metric raises concerns about its short-term resiliency and whether the market is poised to enter a cooling phase following months of volatile price action. How the market reactions at this point will play a role in determining the crypto king’s next major trajectory.

Investors’ Sell-Off Is Still Present

With ongoing heightened selling pressure from investors, Bitcoin’s short-term and medium-term price outlook is not looking good. Short-term BTC holders are heavily feeling the weight of the current pullback in price, forcing the cohort to capitulate or panic-sell their holdings. Should the price recover the cost basis swiftly, this signal typically represents a local bottom.

A look at the Realized Profit and Loss for Short-Term Holders (those holding BTC over 155 days) confirms that these investors are persistently selling. An interesting aspect of the development is that the cohort has been selling at a significant loss, indicated by the deep red bars on the chart.

According to IT Tech, Bitcoin is experiencing a rise in realized losses similar to the significant corrections between points 1-4, observed in 2021 and mid-2024. Presently, the price of BTC is trading well below the Short-Term Holders Realized Price at $109,200. If BTC fails to reclaim the price level, it may trigger a deeper bearish trend or validate a bear market as seen in past market cycles.

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