CryptoQuant data shows Bitcoin has been trading below its adjusted realized price of approximately $72,700 for nearly a month, marking the first time in the currentCryptoQuant data shows Bitcoin has been trading below its adjusted realized price of approximately $72,700 for nearly a month, marking the first time in the current

Bitcoin Has Spent Nearly a Month Below Its Adjusted Realized Price: A Signal That Has Preceded Every Major Bear Market

2026/03/01 21:58
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CryptoQuant data shows Bitcoin has been trading below its adjusted realized price of approximately $72,700 for nearly a month, marking the first time in the current cycle that price has sustained below this level, a condition that has historically preceded bear markets lasting between six and twelve months.

What the Metric Measures

The standard realized price calculates the average cost basis of all Bitcoin in circulation by using the price at which each coin last moved on-chain. The adjusted version used in this analysis goes one step further by excluding supply that has remained dormant for more than seven years, classifying those coins as effectively lost or permanently immobile.

The reasoning behind the adjustment is practical. Including coins that have not moved in seven-plus years in the cost basis calculation introduces a large pool of supply that will never respond to price action in either direction. The holders of those coins are not making buy or sell decisions. Excluding them produces a realized price that more accurately reflects the cost basis of the supply that is actually relevant to current market behavior.

After applying the seven-year dormancy threshold, the average cost basis across active holders sits at approximately $72,700. Bitcoin is currently trading near $63,000 to $65,000, placing price roughly 10% to 13% below that adjusted realized price.

What the Chart Shows

The CryptoQuant chart covers January 2023 through early 2026 and plots Bitcoin’s USD price against the adjusted realized price line. For the majority of the chart’s range, the relationship is straightforward: Bitcoin’s price trades above the realized price, meaning the average holder is in profit. That condition persisted through the 2023 recovery, the 2024 bull run to near $100,000, and most of 2025.

The current situation is different. The sharp price decline visible at the far right of the chart has carried Bitcoin below the orange realized price line, and the analysis notes that unlike prior brief touches of that level, the current breach has now held for close to a month. The realized price line itself continues to slope upward gradually, meaning the gap between cost basis and current price is not narrowing through the passage of time alone. It requires price recovery to close.

The Historical Precedent

The significance of this metric comes from its track record. According to the analysis, every prior instance in which Bitcoin has moved sustainably below the adjusted realized price has been followed by a pronounced bear market. The duration of those phases has ranged from six to twelve months.

The current cycle has not previously produced a sustained breach of this level. The dips visible on the chart during 2023 and early 2024 were brief and recovered quickly. The current breach is the first to extend for nearly a month, which is what makes the signal materially different from the brief tests that preceded it.

A six to twelve month bear market from the current position would place a potential recovery timeline somewhere between August 2026 and early 2027, depending on when the breach is measured from and how the historical range is applied.

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What Would Change the Picture

The analysis identifies a specific condition for a structural improvement: Bitcoin reclaiming the $72,700 adjusted realized price level. The mechanism matters here. When price trades above cost basis, a larger share of holders are sitting in profit. Holders in profit face less pressure to sell at a loss and are more likely to continue holding through volatility. That dynamic reduces sell pressure and creates a more stable foundation for price.

When price is below the aggregate cost basis, the inverse applies. A larger share of holders are underwater, increasing the psychological and practical pressure to exit positions, which compounds the difficulty of recovery.

Reclaiming $72,700 from the current $63,000 to $65,000 range would require a move of approximately 10% to 15% from current levels before the structural picture improves in a measurable way.

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