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2026-03-29 08:00:17

Growing Pressure On BTC: On-Chain Data Reveals Bitcoin’s Institutional Exodus

Bitcoin is sending distress signals from within. Information tracked from on-chain analytics platform CryptoQuant shows mounting institutional discomfort, and two metrics are simultaneously displaying warning signs that could define Bitcoin’s trajectory for the rest of the month. The Coinbase Premium Collapse One of the clearest windows into institutional Bitcoin behavior has now swung substantially negative. According to CryptoQuant data reviewed by crypto analyst Darkfost, the Coinbase Premium Index, which measures the price difference between Coinbase Advanced and Binance, has plunged to its most negative reading since the crypto crash in early February. The indicator carries particular significance because of the type of trading that’s majorly going on in each exchange. Coinbase Advanced is the platform of choice for professional and institutional investors, while Binance serves a broader, predominantly retail base. Whenever Coinbase prices are trading at a discount to Binance, then that means institutional participants are selling more than the wider market. Bitcoin Coinbase Premium. Source: @Darkfost_Coc On X Institutional sentiment is being shaped by ongoing geopolitical and economic developments. The conflict in Iran, rising oil prices, and concerns around inflation and bond yields are feeding directly into how institutional investors are investing in Bitcoin. These are precisely the kinds of macro variables that large funds and institutional desks are structurally sensitive to, and with conditions deteriorating in recent days, these institutions are reducing their Bitcoin exposure in response. A Stubborn Ceiling At $72,500 Even if macro sentiment were to stabilize, Bitcoin is still facing a structural obstacle that on-chain data makes difficult to ignore. According to a second metric tracked using CryptoQuant data, Bitcoin’s price action is still unable to reclaim its realized price when inactive supply is excluded. This adjusted realized price filters out Bitcoin that has not moved in more than seven years. Once it has been over seven years since it has been moved, the coins will be considered to be either permanently lost or held by long-term holders who do not participate in market activity. Stripping away that dormant supply produces a cost basis that more accurately shows the coins actually circulating in the market. At the time of writing, that adjusted realized price is sitting at approximately $72,500. Interestingly, the entire Bitcoin realized price is even below this level. BTC Adjusted Realized Price. Source: @Darkfost_Coc On X The significance of this level becomes clearer when placed in historical context. In previous bear market phases, Bitcoin has often spent between six and ten months below this cost basis before managing to break above it again. The current structure is beginning to resemble those earlier periods. Although the Bitcoin price managed to break to $76,000 in the middle of March, it has since returned to trading below the adjusted realized price. If the current cycle follows suit, the implication is that Bitcoin may face several more difficult months trading below and around $72,500 before a sustained recovery becomes viable. Featured image from Unsplash, chart from TradingView

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