February 05, 2025
11 11 11 AM
Latest Post
Gold-Backed Cryptocurrencies Surge as Precious Metal Hits Record Amid Trade War Worry Bitcoin to Hit $500K by 2028 as ETFs Ease Access, Volatility Drops: Standard Chartered The Great Accumulation: A Corporate Race for Bitcoin Why DeFi Will Benefit From Trade Wars Textile, 3Box Labs Merge in Decentralized Data Tie-Up for AI Agents 0G Foundation Unveils $88.8M Ecosystem Fund for Decentralized AI Applications It’s Time to End the Bureaucrat’s Secret Weapon: Debanking CoinDesk 20 Performance Update: AAVE Gains 6.9% as Index Trades Higher From Tuesday Bitcoin Drops Below Key 2025 Realized Price Level, Raising Risk of Further Downside: Van Straten Ransomware Payments Fell 35% in 2024 as More Victims Refuse to Pay: Chainalysis

Bitcoin Drops Below Key 2025 Realized Price Level, Raising Risk of Further Downside: Van Straten

The average withdrawal price of bitcoin (BTC) from exchanges in 2025 currently stands at $100,356. At present, bitcoin is trading just below this level, hovering around $98,000.

The concern arises when bitcoin falls below the average withdrawal price for a sustained period of time, as this can often trigger continued selling and more downward price pressure. Historically, this metric has served as a strong support level for bitcoin.

Busting below this support, however, does not necessarily indicate a bear market or sustained declines, as bitcoin historically reclaims this price level quickly.

In 2024, for example, bitcoin repeatedly tested its average withdrawal price just below $60,000. The price indeed did briefly dip below this level multiple times, most notably in August during the yen carry trade unwind when it fell to $49,000. The price, though, managed to reclaim the support level within a few days.

Similarly, in 2023, the realized price provided key support on multiple occasions, including during the Silicon Valley Bank collapse in March ($20,000) and again in September, just before bitcoin’s Q4 rally.

According to Glassnode data, over 2.6 million BTC are sitting at a loss, one of the highest amounts this year. The longer it sustains a price below the 2025 average, the greater the chance further declines could be in order.

This post was originally published on this site