NewsBTC recently highlighted interesting chart movements that suggest Bitcoin’s momentum might be slowing down. Despite Bitcoin currently trading above $107,000, a drop of about 3.9% from its recent all-time high of over $111,000, the broader monthly trend remains positive, with BTC still recording a gain of over 10% in the last 30 days.
The crypto market’s focus has shifted from price movements to on-chain dynamics, particularly the behavior of new and long-term holders. In a post titled “UTXO Age Band Analysis: Sluggish Inflow of New Investors May Limit Bitcoin’s Upside,” on-chain analyst Avocado Onchain, on CryptoQuant’s QuickTake platform, analysed Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) data to assess investor trends at this cycle stage.
His findings show that although older coins are being sold, the inflow of new investors remains low. This factor has historically limited momentum during previous cycles. The UTXO age distribution reveals that a significant portion of the BTC supply is held by those who have kept their assets for more than six months. This suggests that many market participants are still in the mid- to long-term holding category.
However, despite Bitcoin reaching new highs, the percentage of UTXOs held by investors with a holding period of less than one month remains well below the historical threshold seen near previous market tops. Avocado Onchain warns that without a notable increase in participation from new investors, the market may struggle to maintain upward momentum.
Large-scale accumulation continues in the background, despite lack of retail inflows. CryptoQuant recently highlighted that Bitcoin addresses holding between 1,000 and 10,000 BTC, excluding exchanges and miners, have been steadily increasing. These entities are often associated with institutional investors or long-term strategic holders, and their accumulation is often interpreted as signaling confidence in BTC’s long-term prospects.
While retail remains largely inactive, institutional behavior may serve as a basis for price support. The current dynamics reflect a market in a transitional phase, with potential for upside if broader participation begins to increase.





