When active wallets start exiting positions, that's typically bullish—it signals weak hands are leaving. Meanwhile, shrinking exchange reserves add another layer of confidence to the uptrend. The less supply sitting on trading platforms, the harder it becomes for large sellers to dump without moving the needle.
Keep monitoring these metrics closely. Track whether this pattern holds across your watchlist. Different coins can tell different stories through their on-chain activity, so don't rely on just one data point. Run the same checks on your alt positions to validate whether the broader sentiment matches what the chain is telling you.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 6h ago
NGL, these on-chain metrics are indeed impressive, but I still think multi-chain verification is more reliable... Just looking at wallet outflows might also mean that smart money is preparing to dump.
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InscriptionGriller
· 6h ago
Active wallet outflows, exchange balances hitting bottom—I've heard this rhetoric too many times. Every time, it's said to be a bottom signal, but in the end, it just cuts a wave of retail investors again and again. On-chain data looks good, but the key is how the big players play the game.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 6h ago
ngl the reserve depletion part hits different—it's like mile 18 when the real runners finally shed the tourists. weak hands exiting is just noise filtering, but that supply compression? now *that's* the accumulation phase setup we've been waiting for.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 6h ago
The excuse of weak hands exiting the market has been heard too many times. The real key is the exchange's reserve amount; that's what really matters.
When active wallets start exiting positions, that's typically bullish—it signals weak hands are leaving. Meanwhile, shrinking exchange reserves add another layer of confidence to the uptrend. The less supply sitting on trading platforms, the harder it becomes for large sellers to dump without moving the needle.
Keep monitoring these metrics closely. Track whether this pattern holds across your watchlist. Different coins can tell different stories through their on-chain activity, so don't rely on just one data point. Run the same checks on your alt positions to validate whether the broader sentiment matches what the chain is telling you.