The Bitcoin market is experiencing a constructive correction against the backdrop of investor sales
According to BlockBeats, the Bitcoin market is currently undergoing a typical correction. On-chain data shows that new Bitcoin investors are selling at a loss, while more experienced holders are absorbing these sales. This is not a sign of systemic weakness, but rather a constructive correction that helps clear speculative leverage, thereby strengthening the market's foundation.
The primary impact is felt by the newest market participants, who have held Bitcoin for less than a month and have an average unrealized loss of -3.5%. Their reaction has been straightforward: to sell. The Bitcoin holdings of this group have significantly decreased over the past few weeks, which is a classic example of panic selling.
In contrast, the broader group of short-term holders (STH) remains stable and profitable, with a total unrealized profit of +4.5%. This indicates that while the newest investors are exiting, those who have held Bitcoin for 1-6 months are not only maintaining their positions but are also in a relatively comfortable profit state. $BTC