Bitcoin is holding above $70,000 as long-term holders defend their cost basis at current levels, with the LTH-SOPR reading sitting at 1.01, a metric that historicallyBitcoin is holding above $70,000 as long-term holders defend their cost basis at current levels, with the LTH-SOPR reading sitting at 1.01, a metric that historically

Long-Term Holders Are Defending $70,000 and the On-Chain Data Shows Why That Matters

2026/03/15 21:18
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Bitcoin is holding above $70,000 as long-term holders defend their cost basis at current levels, with the LTH-SOPR reading sitting at 1.01, a metric that historically marks the line between capitulation and conviction.

What LTH-SOPR at 1.01 Actually Means

SOPR, or Spent Output Profit Ratio, measures whether coins moving on-chain are doing so at a profit or a loss. The long-term holder version tracks wallets that have held Bitcoin for more than 155 days, the cohort most associated with conviction-based positioning rather than short-term speculation.

A reading above 1.0 means long-term holders are moving coins at a profit on average. A reading below 1.0 means they are realising losses. At 1.01, the current reading sits almost exactly on the breakeven line, meaning veterans are transacting near their acquisition cost rather than distributing at significant profit or panic-selling at loss.

The CryptoQuant chart covers January 2022 through March 2026, plotting the LTH-SOPR in purple against Bitcoin price in black. The dashed horizontal line marks the 1.0 threshold. During the 2022 bear market, SOPR dropped well below 1.0 for extended periods as long-term holders sold at losses. During the 2023 to 2025 recovery, it ran consistently above 1.0 as those holders distributed into strength. The current reading at 1.01, annotated with a circle on the chart, shows long-term holders defending rather than abandoning their position at $70,000.

The annotation on the chart makes the argument directly. Smart money is validating $70,000 as an inflection floor. If LTH-SOPR remains above 1.0, it confirms that cohort is absorbing current prices rather than exiting them.

The Cohort Rotation That Explains the Price Stability

The most revealing data point from the March 13 session is not the price move. It is what happened beneath it. The 1,000 to 10,000 BTC holder cohort distributed a significant 16,100 BTC in a single day. That is a large coordinated sell from mid-tier whales. Yet Bitcoin’s price fell only 0.33% in response.

The reason is what happened simultaneously. Mega-whales holding more than 10,000 BTC reversed into accumulation on the same day. Dolphins in the 100 to 1,000 BTC range also absorbed the selling. The largest holders stepped in to absorb what the mid-tier was distributing, preventing the price from responding to what should have been significant sell pressure.

That dynamic, large sell pressure absorbed with minimal price impact, is what the analysis describes as a liquidity shock signal. When a market absorbs 16,000 coins of selling and barely moves, it means demand at current levels is larger than the sell-side pressure hitting it.

The ETF Flow That Completed the Absorption

Institutional ETF inflows provided the third layer of demand. As covered in the weekly ETF flow report earlier today, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $763.4 million in net inflows for the week of March 9 to 13, with $180.4 million arriving on March 13 alone, the same session the 16,100 BTC sell-off occurred.

Three demand sources absorbed the same sell event simultaneously. Mega-whales accumulated. Dolphins accumulated. ETF products absorbed $180 million in a single session. The selling came from mid-tier holders rebalancing after accumulating the previous day. The market barely flinched.

What the Puell Multiple Adds

The Puell Multiple, currently at 0.60, measures miner revenue relative to its historical average. A reading below 1.0 indicates miners are earning less than average, reducing their incentive and capacity to sell. The historical threshold for definitive cycle bottoms on this metric sits at 0.50. At 0.60, the current reading is approaching that zone without having reached it.

That proximity keeps the deeper retest thesis alive. The Realized Price at $54,400, covered in the CryptoPatel analysis earlier this week, remains a valid structural reference point for where prior cycles have found their lowest floors. The Puell Multiple approaching 0.50 is consistent with that macro retest scenario still being possible.

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Two Scenarios, One Honest Assessment

The analysis holds both outcomes without forcing a conclusion. The $70,000 inflection floor thesis rests on LTH-SOPR staying above 1.0, ETF inflows continuing to absorb impatient selling, and mega-whale accumulation persisting. If those conditions hold, the spring is compressed and a strong rally in coming months becomes the higher probability scenario.

The macro retest thesis rests on the Puell Multiple reaching 0.50 and the Realized Price at $54,400 being tested as prior cycles have consistently tested it. Both the Bloomberg Blockforce analysis and CryptoPatel’s work covered earlier this week place that zone between $45,000 and $60,000 as the structural bottom range.

Smart money is currently saying $70,000 holds. The on-chain structure says $54,000 remains relevant. Both are live. The LTH-SOPR staying above 1.0 in the coming sessions will be the first indication of which scenario is winning.

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