#Over 100 Companies Hold Over 830,000 BTC#
According to reports as of June 19, more than 100 companies collectively hold over 830,000 BTC, worth about $86.476 billion.
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Bitcoin On-Chain Metrics Crash To Bear Market Levels Despite Price Sitting Close To ATH
Related Reading: Trump Dynasty Quietly Reduces Clout In World Liberty Financial—Report## Quiet Blockchain Activity Despite Price Strength
According to a report looking at various on-chain metrics from on-chain analytics company Glassnode, Bitcoin has mostly been highlighted by quiet blockchain activity despite its current price foray above $100,000. For example, daily transactions have now dropped to a range between 320,000 and 500,000, down from a peak of over 730,000 in 2024. This is a significant decrease in throughput for a network operating in a bullish price environment
The slowdown in daily Bitcoin transactions is mainly tied to a corresponding decline in non-monetary activity such as Inscriptions and Runes, which had previously contributed to transaction spikes. The actual transfers of value in monetary transactions have been relatively steady, but overall, the drop in network usage has created a noticeable divergence where previous rallies to all-time highs were usually accompanied by a rise in on-chain transactions.
Retail-size transactions (those under $100,000) have seen their relative share of the total volume go down massively. For example, transactions in the $0 to $1,000 range now represent less than 1% of total value transferred, down from about 4% at the start of this cycle
Fee Pressure Drops While Off-Chain Trading Dominates
Glassnode’s report also highlights how subdued the fee environment has become, even with Bitcoin trading around all-time high prices. Average miner revenue from transaction fees has dropped to just $558,000 per day. Although the decrease is partly due to technical improvements like SegWit and transaction batching, the massive fall in miner revenue indicates a notable drop in block-space demand and the overall reduction in the number of transactions
On the other hand, trading activity has shifted to off-chain venues, especially centralized exchanges. Spot volumes often exceed $10 billion per day, while futures markets dominate with average daily volume around $57 billion and peaks surpassing $120 billion. Options markets are also growing, now handling over $2.4 billion per day. Altogether, these off-chain platforms handle 7 to 16 times more volume than what is settled directly on the Bitcoin blockchain.
Related Reading: Blockchain Powerhouse Pours $10M Into XRP And 4 Other Crypto StarsIn conclusion, the Glassnode report shows the changing dynamics of Bitcoin’s ecosystem and how it is slowly leaning more toward large institutions than retail traders. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $103,470, down by 2% in the past 24 hours.
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