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Bitcoin Halving: Will Institutions And 'Smart Money' Upend Past Price Rallies?

Published 18/04/2024, 16:07
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Benzinga - by Murtuza Merchant, Benzinga Staff Writer.

As the highly-anticipated fourth Bitcoin halving approaches, a new research report highlights the evolving role of institutions and “smart money” investors in influencing price action.

What Happened: The halving will cut the block rewards for Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) miners in half, impacting supply and potentially affecting demand.

“Traditionally, Bitcoin halvings have led to significant price increases in the subsequent 12 months,” said Marcin Miłosierny, a researcher at crypto analytics firm Glassnode.

“For instance, after the first halving, Bitcoin’s price surged by over 1,000%.”

However, Miłosierny emphasizes that the market landscape has matured considerably since then.

Institutional Investors And Bitcoin ETFs Reshape The Game

The rise of institutional investors and the introduction of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are fundamentally changing the way supply and demand interact within the Bitcoin market.

Unlike past halvings, where new miner issuance directly impacted supply, daily ETF purchases can now significantly outweigh the amount of Bitcoin miners bring to market.

“This means ETFs are effectively absorbing a substantial portion of newly minted Bitcoin,” explained Miłosierny. “Their buying and selling activity can significantly influence market liquidity and price stability.”

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Navigating A More Nuanced Market

Glassnode’s report, featured in the “Glassnode Q2 Guide to Crypto Markets,” underscores the need for investors to consider these evolving dynamics when formulating their strategies. Here are some key takeaways:

  • Monitor ETF Activity: Closely track ETF inflows and outflows. A decrease in ETF purchases could indicate a potential market downturn.
  • Watch Long-Term Holders: Increased selling by established Bitcoin investors could signal a market peak, impacting price levels.
  • Beware the Hype: Be cautious of potential “sell-the-news” scenarios surrounding the halving. Strategic adjustments to investment positions might be necessary to navigate anticipated volatility.
Gaining Insights At Benzinga’s Future of Digital Assets Event

Benzinga’s upcoming Future of Digital Assets conference, taking place on Nov. 19 will be a key platform for investors to gain deeper insights into the evolving role of institutions and “smart money” in the cryptocurrency market.

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