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BTC $79,007.50 -2.95%
ETH $2,219.35 -3.38%
BNB $672.12 -1.36%
XRP $1.43 -4.36%
SOL $89.16 -3.92%
TRX $0.3517 -0.46%
DOGE $0.1134 -2.84%
ADA $0.2611 -4.24%
BCH $425.00 -2.92%
LINK $10.06 -4.81%
HYPE $43.98 -0.09%
AAVE $92.65 -7.05%
SUI $1.09 -8.89%
XLM $0.1543 -5.81%
ZEC $516.49 -8.96%
BTC $79,007.50 -2.95%
ETH $2,219.35 -3.38%
BNB $672.12 -1.36%
XRP $1.43 -4.36%
SOL $89.16 -3.92%
TRX $0.3517 -0.46%
DOGE $0.1134 -2.84%
ADA $0.2611 -4.24%
BCH $425.00 -2.92%
LINK $10.06 -4.81%
HYPE $43.98 -0.09%
AAVE $92.65 -7.05%
SUI $1.09 -8.89%
XLM $0.1543 -5.81%
ZEC $516.49 -8.96%

Data: As BTC returns above 80,000 USD, on-chain activity drops to a two-year low

2026-05-06 10:24:55
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According to market news, Bitcoin's on-chain activity has dropped to a two-year low, with an average of about 531,000 active wallets and 203,000 new wallets per day. This data is significantly disconnected from Bitcoin's recent breakthrough of $80,000 (the first time in three months).

Santiment points out that typically, a price increase should attract more users and on-chain activity, but currently, the price rise is driven by smaller participants rather than a broad influx of new and returning users. Price increases lacking support from on-chain participation are often fragile, and when large holders take profits, there may not be enough new demand to take over. Historical data shows that a bottom in network activity often marks the end of a lull period, and once retail interest returns, there may be greater upside potential for prices.

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