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DEFINITION: The number of unique accumulation addresses. Accumulation addresses are defined as addresses that have at least two incoming non-dust transfers and have never spent funds. Exchange addresses and addresses received from coinbase transactions (miner addresses) are discarded. To account for lost coins, addresses that were active more than seven years ago were also omitted.
Recent data from Glassnode indicates notable movements in Bitcoin accumulation addresses. The number of these addresses declined earlier this year, and a resurgence started in late April. This increase aligns with broader market optimism and Bitcoin’s price stabilization around $60,000. According to CryptoSlate, long-term holders have added nearly 70,000 BTC since the cycle’s bottom, reversing a previous divestment trend.
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