The supply of short-term holders decreased by 2.2 million BTC since December. They consider that the continuity of the bullish cycle will depend on the arrival of new buyers. Bitcoin was trading around USD 73,500 this Friday, May 29, a level that leaves it about 10% below the highs of USD 80,000 reached at the beginning of the month. Although the price still remains above $70,000, new data from CryptoQuant suggests that one of the most used indicators to measure bullish strength could actually be reflecting lower buying participation. The firm warns that the market looks more fragile than it appears on the surface. Currently, 15.8 million BTC is listed as supply in the hands of long-term holders, but that figure does not necessarily speak of conviction, but rather an increasingly slow turnover. CryptoQuant estimates that the supply of short-term holders fell by approximately 2.2 million BTC since December; Of that total, about 900,000 BTC come from Coinbase reserves that exceeded the 155-day threshold to move into the long-term category. In other words, many coins simply stopped moving. This cooling is also observed in large portfolios. Whale balances, defined as wallets with between 1,000 and 10,000 BTC, will record their fastest year-on-year decline in 2026while its monthly growth has remained close to zero since February, as BitcoinDynamic indicated. In parallel, the so-called dolphins, with between 100 and 1,000 BTC, also show a notable slowdown after having reached a maximum of 970,000 BTC in October 2025, just when monthly flows into bitcoin ETFs touched $3.4 billion. The report identifies one of the clearest signs of institutional demand in this cohort. Other indicators reinforce the same reading. Glassnode noted that spot demand has weakened, inflows into ETFs have declined from their previous peaks, and capital flows remain insufficient to sustain a prolonged rally above the cost basis near $78,000. Furthermore, as we see in the following graph, its Realized Profit/Loss ratio is 1.56, which indicates that investors continue to realize more gains than lossesbut with a moderate intensity. The level remains below the 2-5 range that historically typically accompanies the early stages of a strong bull market, suggesting that Bitcoin’s recent rally still lacks the conviction and new capital influx needed to support a sustained rally.
