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Bitcoin: With BTC’s halving coming, here’s what miners are doing

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As the halving nears, Bitcoin miners intensified selling pressure, contributing to BTC’s market dynamics.

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  • Bitcoin miners added selling pressure to BTC as halving approaches.
  • Grayscale’s Bitcoin outflows continued to rise.

Bitcoin’s [BTC] price was stuck at the $40,000 point for quite some time after its correction. The prolonged stagnation led skeptics to anticipate a potential decline in BTC’s value. In the short term, miners may contribute to Bitcoin’s correction.

Miners play it safe

Approaching the highly anticipated Bitcoin halving, a shift was observed in the Bitcoin mining sector.

Recent data indicated a substantial decrease in miners’ Bitcoin reserves, accompanied by an increase in BTC transfers to exchanges. The flow from miners to exchanges surpassed exchanges to miners by threefold, signaling significant selling pressure from the mining community.

The rationale behind miners liquidating their reserves is strategic.

Typically, miners capitalize on profits before a halving event to cover operational expenses and facilitate future investments. This strategy becomes increasingly crucial as competition in Bitcoin mining escalates with each halving, where the block reward is halved, reducing miners’ income unless the Bitcoin price rises proportionally.

To stay competitive, miners must invest in advanced, more efficient mining equipment and technologies. Liquidating a portion of their Bitcoin reserves provides the capital necessary for these strategic investments.

This trend is of paramount importance for investors and market analysts to monitor, as heightened selling pressure from miners could impact the coin’s short-term price.

State of BTC

At press time, BTC was trading at $39,907.84. The volume at which it was being traded had fallen significantly from 31 billion to 18 billion.

Additionally, the number of BTC holders also plummeted over the last few days. These factors may play a big role in the decline of BTC’s price going forward.

Source: Santiment

Apart from the behavior of miners, the behavior of institutions can also affect BTC’s price.


Read Bitcoin’s [BTC] Price Prediction 2024-25


According to recent data, Grayscale’s BTC spot ETF GBTC had a net outflow of $394 million on 25th January, with a single-day trading volume of $502 million.

Net outflows slowed slightly over 3 trading days and at press time, Grayscale ETF’s cumulative net outflows reached US$4.079 billion. It still held US$20.028 billion in net assets at the time of writing.

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Himalay is a full-time journalist at AMBCrypto. A Computer Science graduate, Himalay writes about crypto with a special focus on the latest coin-based updates. He is a fan of gonzo journalism, transgressive fiction, heavy metal, and Manchester United.
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