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Are Bitcoin 'OGs' Turning Bullish Again? Yes, but There's a Catch

A Benzinga article suggests that long-time Bitcoin holders, often called “OGs,” may be turning bullish again. However, the headline indicates their optimism comes with an unspecified caveat.

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Aug 13, 2026 at 3:47 PM UTC · 2 min de lectura

Are Bitcoin 'OGs' Turning Bullish Again? Yes, but There's a Catch
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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) may be showing early signs of renewed positioning, even as the market continues working through a major deleveraging phase.

What Made It a Profitable Cycle?

In a detailed thread on X on Aug. 13, CryptoQuant founder and CEO Ki Young Ju said Bitcoin’s “OG traders” had experienced their most profitable cycle ever, aided by a major shift in who absorbed selling pressure.

Unlike previous cycles, exchange traders weren’t the primary “exit liquidity,” according to Ju.

Instead, demand from spot ETFs and DATs absorbed significant supply.

That structural demand helped push unrealized profits among Binance traders to nearly three times the levels seen at the 2021 market top.

Those gains, however, also fueled significant leverage.

Ju said Bitcoin is trading around the same price range as two years ago because the market is now undergoing a deleveraging process.

“This cycle’s massive, unrealized gains flowed straight into futures leverage,” he said, adding that profit-taking has brought Bitcoin back toward the average cost basis of Binance traders.

Bitcoin Leverage Still Elevated

Ju pointed to BTC/USDT futures open interest relative to USDT exchange reserves as a gauge of market leverage. The ratio climbed above 0.5 at its peak before falling toward 0.3 as leverage was flushed from the system.

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$79,511

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