Bitcoin reclaimed the $63,000 level, according to a CryptoQuant report, marking a return above a closely watched price threshold for the largest cryptocurrency by market value. The move places Bitcoin back above a round-number level that market participants often monitor during periods of changing sentiment.

At the same time, CryptoQuant said the market capitalization associated with Bitcoin short-term holders remained near capitulation lows. Short-term holders generally refer to investors who acquired Bitcoin relatively recently, making their positions more sensitive to sharp price movements and shifts in market confidence.

The combination of a price recovery and subdued short-term holder market capitalization highlights that spot-price performance and investor positioning can move differently. Bitcoin’s price reflects trading across the broader market, while holder-based metrics are used to assess the behavior and condition of different investor cohorts.

Bitcoin is a decentralized digital asset secured by a distributed network and is widely viewed as the benchmark cryptocurrency market. Analytics firms such as CryptoQuant track on-chain and market indicators to provide context on ownership patterns, transaction activity, and investor behavior.