List of Flash News about Coin Days Destroyed
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2025-10-05 19:00 |
BTC Alert: Claim Satoshi’s Wallet Tops $135B Not Verified by On-Chain Data – Key Signals for Traders
According to the source, a social post claims Satoshi’s BTC wallet is now worth over $135B and would rank among the top 10 global fortunes (source: public social post dated Oct 5, 2025). However, no single Satoshi wallet has been identified by rigorous on-chain research, and early-mined coins attributed via the Patoshi pattern are estimated around 1.1 million BTC distributed across many addresses (source: Sergio Demian Lerner – The Patoshi Mining Machine, bitslog.com). Rich-list data shows the largest individual BTC addresses are exchange or custody wallets and do not approach a 1.1 million BTC balance (source: BitInfoCharts Bitcoin Rich List). For trading, the material signal is movement from Patoshi-era coins, which in past instances coincided with heightened market volatility and media attention (source: Chainalysis Blog analysis of the May 2020 movement of 50 BTC from 2009-era coins). Traders can monitor dormant supply and coin days destroyed to detect aging UTXO activity that can precede market swings (source: Glassnode Academy – Coin Days Destroyed and Dormancy). Set alerts on early-mined address clusters and track flows to exchanges to manage gap risk around sudden BTC supply changes (source: Arkham Intelligence platform features and Glassnode Alerts). |
2025-03-12 15:08 |
BTC's Short-Term Holder Coin Days Destroyed Indicates Fear-Driven Sell-Offs
According to glassnode, BTC's Short-Term Holder Coin Days Destroyed (CDD) has reached -12.8K coin days/hr, indicating a significant fear-driven sell-off. This metric, adjusted with the Spent Output Profit Ratio (SOPR), mirrors the market conditions of August 2024, suggesting a similar economic weight of spent coins during sell-offs. |
2025-03-04 15:38 |
Bitcoin's UTXO Realized Price Distribution Indicates Liquidity Gap Filling
According to @glassnode, Bitcoin's URPD shows a filling liquidity gap when comparing February 23 to today. Although URPD lacks behavioral context, Coin Days Destroyed (CBD) provides insights into investor behavior, revealing which investors lowered their cost basis, capitulated, and where new demand has emerged. |