The gap between bitcoin's spot price and realized price is compressing toward levels that historically marked cycle bottoms, but the on-chain data shows the capitulation that typically precedes those bottoms hasn't happened. Bitcoin still trades about 21 percent above its realized price, indicating most holders remain in profit and that on-chain data do not yet signal a classic long-term accumulation zone. The gap between spot and realized price has compressed rapidly from roughly a 1…
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