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73.58
-3.08 (-4.02%)
18:17:25 - Realtime Data
Name Symbol Market Market Cap ($) Algorithm
Quant QNTUSD Crypto 1,070,887,691 Not Mineable
  Price Change Price Change % Current Price Bid Price Offer
  -3.08 -4.02% 73.58 73.59 73.63
High Price Low Price Open Price Prev. Close 52 Week Range
78.17 72.86 76.74 76.66 50.05 - 171.69
Exchange Last Trade Size Trade Price Currency
GDAX 18:17:17 3.41 73.59 USD
Price x Volume Volume Base Symbol Related Pairs
2,751,667.83 36,315.57 QNT QNTEUR QNTGBP QNTBTC

Bitcoin’s Mining Difficulty Rises Despite Market Drop—What Does It Mean?

13/03/2025 8:00am

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Bitcoin is beginning to show signs of a potential reversal after experiencing a prolonged bearish trend. Although the cryptocurrency remains below $85,000, it has recorded a 2.6% increase, with its price currently at $83,510. Despite this short-term uptick, Bitcoin is still down by roughly 7.5% over the past week, reflecting a continued downtrend. Regardless of Bitcoin’s price struggles to regain higher levels, CryptoQuant analyst Avocado Onchain has identified a notable trend in BTC mining activity. Related Reading: Bitcoin’s SOPR Nears Critical Level—Is a Deeper Correction Ahead? Rising Bitcoin  Mining Difficulty and Miner Holding Strategy According to Avocado Onchain, Bitcoin’s mining difficulty has remained in an uptrend even as the market undergoes a 30% correction. The analyst wrote: During the extended correction phase that began in March 2024, mining difficulty saw a temporary drop, leading some to speculate that it resembled the end of the 2021 cycle. However, contrary to those predictions, Bitcoin’s price rebounded sharply. Although it is now undergoing a ~30% correction, mining difficulty continues to climb. Historically, a decline in mining difficulty has been associated with miners shutting down less efficient rigs, which often signals broader market distress. However, current data, according to Avocado suggests that miners have not yet begun offloading large amounts of Bitcoin, indicating that they are holding onto their reserves rather than selling at lower prices. Another key metric Avocado pointed out is the Miner Position Index (MPI). Previously, this metric showed signs of selling pressure in November 2024. However, this activity did not lead to a significant market downturn, according to the CryptoQuant analyst. Instead, miners appear to be maintaining a holding strategy, suggesting that the broader uptrend remains intact. If Bitcoin’s correction extends further, a decrease in mining difficulty could be a potential indicator of miner capitulation, but as of now, the network remains resilient. Stablecoin Transfers and Market Absorption In a separate analysis, CryptoQuant analyst Mignolet has observed a surge in the total amount of stablecoin transfers, a trend that typically does not occur while Bitcoin’s price is declining but rather after a drop, during a market consolidation phase. This suggests that large-scale investors could be absorbing market shocks through over-the-counter (OTC) transactions, reducing the impact of further price declines. Mignolet also noted that increased activity in stablecoin transfers, combined with a rise in active Bitcoin addresses, signals heightened network participation. This pattern has historically indicated spot accumulation, which can serve as a precursor to price recoveries. Related Reading: Bitcoin Drops Below 200-Day MA – Next Key Support Lies At $66K According To Mayer Multiple If accumulation continues while sentiment remains low, the market could enter a phase where a short squeeze forces a rapid upward price movement in Bitcoin. Featured image created with DALL-E, Chart from TradingView

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