Bitcoin -Preisschub: Ist die Anlegerkraft stärker als je zuvor? 😂💰

Die Daten zeigen es, Leute! Das Bitcoin Stablecoin Supply -Ratio deutet darauf hin, dass die Anleger heute eine stärkere Kaufkraft haben als während des vorherigen Bullenlaufs. Das ist richtig, der Kauf von Kraft – liebst du es nicht, wie ausgefallene Worte die Dinge klug klingen lassen? 😎

Bitcoin Stablecoin -Versorgungsquote: Investoren haben gerade einen Schub erhalten! 💪

In seinem jüngsten Bericht zeichnete uns das On-Kettenanalyse-Unternehmen GlassNode mit einer Analyse zum Stablecoin Supply Ratio (SSR). Dies ist das goldene Verhältnis, die geheime Sauce, die misst, wie viel Bitcoin im Vergleich zu Stablecoins da draußen ist. Ja, es geht nur um die Stablecoins, die mit dem US -Dollar gebunden sind, nicht um eine zufällige Krypto, die niemand weiß. 🙄

For those of you still wondering what stablecoins are, let’s break it down: they’re cryptocurrencies tied to fiat currencies (you know, the ones that don’t make your head spin like the rest of crypto). According to Glassnode:

Stablecoins have become the backbone of the digital currency world, ready for trade across centralized and decentralized platforms. They are like the ‘dry powder’ that investors can spend to buy more digital assets.💸

The SSR compares Bitcoin’s supply to this ‘dry powder’. What’s that mean? Well, when the SSR is high, the Bitcoin supply is huge, and the trader’s purchasing power is weak. But if it’s low, oh boy, it’s like a shopping spree with a loaded wallet. 🛒

Now, let’s get fancy with the SSR Oscillator. What is that? Well, it’s the modified version of the SSR, measuring how it moves within Bollinger Bands. Sounds like math? That’s because it is! 😂

Here’s the chart showing the Bitcoin SSR Oscillator for the past few years—enjoy the ride:

Look at that chart. The SSR Oscillator has been hovering near zero for months, which means investor purchasing power is pretty balanced with Bitcoin’s supply. But wait, during that crazy rally past $100k last year, the SSR Oscillator shot through the roof, showing the stablecoin supply was almost non-existent compared to Bitcoin. How times change, huh? 🤷‍♂️

Even though the price is similar now, this shift suggests one thing: investors’ purchasing power has strengthened. That’s right, they’ve got more dry powder than before. 🚀

BTC Price

As of now, Bitcoin is trading around $109,500, up more than 2% over the past week. How’s that for a steady climb? 📈

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2025-07-04 10:20