Bitcoin Exchange Reserves Break Two-Year Downtrend
For most of the past two years, Bitcoin exchange reserves have followed a remarkably consistent pattern: lower highs, lower lows, and a persistent migration of BTC away from trading venues. That structure is now beginning to change.…
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Aug 15, 2026 at 4:33 PM UTC · 1 Min. Lesezeit

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For most of the past two years, Bitcoin exchange reserves have followed a remarkably consistent pattern: lower highs, lower lows, and a persistent migration of BTC away from trading venues. That structure is now beginning to change. Exchange reserves have climbed back above their 200-day moving average, while the broader downtrend that has defined exchange balances since 2024 is showing its clearest signs of deterioration. The signal is important because the 200-day SMA represents the underlying trend of the BTC supply sitting on exchanges. Reclaiming it does not mean investors are necessarily selling immediately, but it does tell us that the current exchange balance is rebuilding faster than its longer-term trend. In other words, more BTC is becoming liquid and readily available to the market. We briefly saw something similar earlier this year, when reserves moved marginally above the 200-day average for only a few days. The crossover was weak and short-lived, but it coincided with a local period of significant price weakness and a local bottom. This time, the context deserves attention. After months of frustrating and increasingly exhausting price action, the long-standing accumulation and withdrawal dynamic appears to be losing strength. Investors may be moving coins back onto exchanges not because they have already decided to sell, but because they want the option to do so. Beneath price, the message is becoming harder to ignore: one of Bitcoin’s strongest structural supply trends is no longer moving in the same direction. For much of the previous cycle, declining exchange reserves reduced immediately available supply and acted as a structural scarcity tailwind. If reserves continue rising above their 200-day trend, that tailwind could gradually become a source of distribution pressure instead. What to Watch: The bearish read strengthens if reserves hold above the 200day SMA for several weeks alongside rising realized losses or whale-to-exchange flows.
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