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Bitcoin On-Chain Metrics Turn Bullish, But Heavy Unrealized Losses Could Cap Rally

Bitcoin on-chain indicators are showing more constructive signals, suggesting improving market conditions. However, substantial unrealized losses among holders could create selling pressure and limit the strength of any rally.

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Aug 22, 2026 at 1:14 AM UTC · 2 min de lectura

Bitcoin On-Chain Metrics Turn Bullish, But Heavy Unrealized Losses Could Cap Rally
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Bitcoin On-Chain Metrics Turn Bullish, But Heavy Unrealized Losses Could Cap Rally

Bitcoin’s on-chain signals have shifted bullish, yet the market remains burdened by substantial unrealized losses that could limit any potential price gains, according to the latest data.

What the On-Chain Data Shows

As of mid-2025, several key on-chain indicators—such as the MVRV ratio and exchange netflow—have turned positive, suggesting that long-term holders are accumulating and selling pressure is easing. These metrics often precede price recoveries, as they indicate that the supply of Bitcoin available for sale is shrinking.

However, the same data reveals a significant overhang: a large portion of the short-term holder supply is still in an unrealized loss position. This means many investors bought at higher prices and are currently underwater. Historically, such conditions create resistance, as these holders may sell to break even when the price approaches their cost basis.

Why Unrealized Losses Matter

Unrealized losses represent potential selling pressure. If Bitcoin’s price rises toward the average acquisition cost of these holders, many may choose to exit, capping the upside. This dynamic is visible in the Spent Output Profit Ratio (SOPR), which remains below 1 for several cohorts, indicating that recent transactions are still being sold at a loss.

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