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Whale Investors Sending More Bitcoin to Exchanges
Bitcoin “whales,” or investors who hold over 1,000 BTC, are beginning to move bitcoin back onto centralized exchanges. The trend comes even as on-chain activity shows that smaller investors are removing BTC from exchanges. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down "The Chart of The Day."

On-Chain Indicators Point Toward Positive Sentiment for Bitcoin
On-chain indicators are pointing toward positive sentiment for bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. The bitcoin supply "in profit," which is the percentage of existing coins whose price at the time they last moved was lower than the current price, has increased since the start of the year, according to data from Glassnode. The indicator has increased by over 20% since early January. Christine Lee presents "The Chart of the Day."

Bitcoin Network's Block Size Outlook
New Fundstrat data shows Bitcoin's mean block size has increased since the Ordinals protocol, which allows for NFTs to be stored on Bitcoin's blockchain, started to gain traction towards the end of January. Separately, the Bitcoin Lightning Network has reached an all-time high in terms of capacity, or the amount of bitcoin locked in payment channels, according to The Block. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down the Chart of the Day.

Bitcoin Rebounds After Largest Daily Plunge Since November
Bitcoin rebounded above $23,100 after its biggest single-day percentage loss since the FTX meltdown in November on Monday. Triggered by anxieties that the U.S. Federal Reserve will continue its attempt to restrain the economy, many traders expect the central bank to raise interest rates by 25 basis points. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee presents "The Chart of The Day."

Bitcoin on Track for Best January Performance in a Decade
Bitcoin (BTC) is having its best start to the year since 2013 after jumping 40% this month amid weakness in the U.S. dollar. A Matrixport analyst said that 85% of the rally has been powered predominantly by U.S.-based buyers. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down "The Chart of The Day."

Inflows Into Short Bitcoin Products Rose Alongside Rally: CoinShares
Crypto funds saw a total of $37 million in inflows last week, with well over half going into "short" investment products, or those designed to profit from price declines. According to data from CoinShares, short-bitcoin investment products saw inflows of $25 million, the largest such amount since July 2022. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down "The Chart of The Day."

Expectations for Bitcoin's Price Over Next Six Months Turn Positive
Bitcoin's 180-day call-put skew has crossed above zero for the first time since the start of 2021, indicating that bullish call options expiring in six months have become pricier than bearish put options, according to a chart sourced from digital assets data provider Amberdata. Lawrence Lewitinn presents "The Chart of the Day."

Bitcoin Jumps Above $19K: What's Next?
Data from Glassnode reveals the daily dollar value of short bets in the bitcoin futures market liquidated since August. On Thursday, centralized exchanges liquidated short positions worth $61.8 million, the highest since Sept. 9, taking out overleveraged bears from the market as bitcoin jumped to a two-month high. Christine Lee presents "The Chart of the Day."

Bitcoin Has Already Risen 14% In 2023
Bitcoin is now up about 14% this year after falling 63% in 2022. This comes as U.S. inflation data showed consumer price index (CPI) slipped 0.1% in December and rose 6.5 percent over the last 12 months, in line with expectations. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down "The Chart of The Day."

Grayscale Bitcoin Trust Discount Narrows to 8-Week Low
Grayscale Bitcoin Trust's early 2023 rally outpaced that of its underlying bitcoin holdings, significantly narrowing its discount to the net asset value. The closed-end trust with more than $10 billion in assets under management is up 17.5% to begin the year versus about a 5% advance in the price of bitcoin to its current $17,300. Grayscale and CoinDesk are both owned by parent company DCG. "All About Bitcoin" host Christine Lee breaks down "The Chart of The Day."
