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Bitcoin exchange supply falls to an 8-year low

Bitcoin exchange supply falls to an 8-year low

The supply of Bitcoin (BTC) on all cryptocurrency exchanges has declined to an 8-year low, amid notable demand from conviction investors.

As of May 15, Bitcoin’s supply on all crypto exchanges hovered around 5.623% of the asset’s total supply, according to analytics from Santiment, analyzed by Finbold. Consequently, approximately 1,180,830 BTC, valued at about $95.2 billion at press time, sits on exchanges.

Bitcoin supply change on all exchanges. Source: Santiment

The notable decline in BTC supply on all crypto exchanges can be attributed to significant demand from conviction buyers. Furthermore, this group of investors has added BTC worth $243 billion year-to-date, bringing their total to nearly 4 million coins, as Finbold reported.

The low supply of the flagship coin on exchanges could imply a rising demand for self-custodial services. Furthermore, crypto exchanges are prone to several risks, including attacks and insolvency.

Bitcoin price faces a historical supply shock impact

As the United States leads other jurisdictions in crypto regulatory certainty, as evidenced by the traction of the Clarity Act, a proposed U.S. federal law to legalize crypto assets, the ongoing supply shock could escalate. Moreover, more institutional investors have been seeking exposure in Bitcoin to diversify their portfolios.

With BTC supply on crypto exchanges at a multi-year low, the expected increase in demand could trigger a historic supply shock. The growing demand for Bitcoin from institutional investors may not be quenched by the dwindling supply on cryptocurrency exchanges.

As a result, Bitcoin price is well positioned to rebound towards its all-time high (ATH) and kickstart a fresh parabolic rally. Besides, VanEck expects BTC price to rally beyond $160,000, fueled by capital rotation from Gold, as Finbold explained. However, if the supply of Bitcoin on crypto exchanges increases in the near term, it could signal weakening conviction among holders, potentially exposing BTC to renewed selling pressure and delaying any parabolic price recovery.

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