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XLM $0.1573 +0.21%
ZEC $508.77 +4.45%
BTC $63,252.37 +0.50%
ETH $1,892.15 +0.70%
BNB $603.27 -0.59%
XRP $0.9972 -0.30%
SOL $75.28 +0.00%
TRX $0.3328 +0.57%
DOGE $0.0701 +0.65%
ADA $0.1744 -1.32%
BCH $204.43 +0.24%
LINK $9.40 -0.07%
HYPE $59.26 +3.29%
AAVE $85.94 +0.07%
SUI $0.6750 -0.30%
XLM $0.1573 +0.21%
ZEC $508.77 +4.45%

Data: The non-liquid supply of Bitcoin exceeds 14.3 million coins, reaching a record high

2025-09-07 23:14:13

ChainCatcher news, according to CoinDesk, in late August, the illiquid supply (the amount of Bitcoin held by entities with almost no spending history) exceeded 14.3 million BTC, reaching an all-time high.

In the past 30 days, the net increase in illiquid supply reached 20,000 BTC. Of the current circulating 19.9 million BTC, approximately 72% of the total supply is in an illiquid state, held by long-term holders and cold storage investors. This growth highlights that there is still a persistent accumulation trend, even during recent market fluctuations.

In mid-August, Bitcoin reached an all-time high of $124,000, before pulling back about 15%. Despite the price correction, the illiquid supply continues to rise, indicating that holders are not selling off due to short-term adjustments.

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