Supply Last Active 2+ years ago hits over 50% of the circulating supply

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Definition

As investors accumulate and store (or lose) coins for longer periods, we can categorize them based on how long it has been since they last moved on-chain.

This chart displays an overlay of multiple Supply Last Active variants, each shown as a percentage of Circulating Supply.

  • Supply Last Active 1+ Yrs Ago 
  • Supply Last Active 2+ Yrs Ago 🟠
  • Supply Last Active 3+ Yrs Ago 🟢
  • Supply Last Active 5+ Yrs Ago 🔵

As longer-term investors accumulate coins, these metrics will tend to rise. Conversely, as long-term investors spend and distribute their coins, this metric will decline, with older coins becoming young again as they change hands.

Quick Take

  • Supply’s last active 2+ years ago hit 50% of the circulating supply for the first time.
  • This cohort bought Bitcoin during the 2021 bull run, while Bitcoin price was roughly $58,000 two years ago.
  • All other categories have also hit all-time highs recently.

Events that have occurred since then

  • The price of Bitcoin has dropped 75% from its all-time high.
  • Summer of 2021, China banned mining Bitcoin, which subsequently saw the hash rate drop by over 35%.
  • The collapse of FTX and Luna and a looming recession on the horizon.
SLA: (Source: Glassnode)
SLA: (Source: Glassnode)
Price drawdown from ATH: (Source: Glassnode)
Price drawdown from ATH: (Source: Glassnode)

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