Bitcoin Retail Activity Falls To Lowest Level Since January 2025 — What Next For Price?
Alex Smith
4 hours ago
The price of Bitcoin is down by nearly 20% so far in the first quarter of the year, reflecting the sluggish market climate in 2026. The struggles of the premier cryptocurrency have been largely highlighted by the increasing apathy of different classes of investors. According to the latest on-chain data, the activity of the smallest Bitcoin investor cohort has been winding down over the past few months.
BTC Retail Activity And Demand Fall To Lowest Level In Over A Year
In a March 21st post on the X platform, pseudonymous analyst Darkfost revealed that Bitcoin retail activity (representing on-chain transactions with volumes below $10,000) has been in decline in recent months. According to the market pundit, this fall in activity also signals a deterioration in demand from retail investors.
Darkfost shared that the Bitcoin retail activity and demand appeared to have been “relatively stable” for nearly a year before its recent exhaustion. Data from CryptoQuant shows that the demand of BTC retail investors, averaged on a monthly basis, has fallen to -10%, its lowest level since January 2025.
Darkfost noted in their post:
Historically, retail demand tends to increase sharply when Bitcoin performs well and then declines just as quickly when BTC corrects. We can clearly observe that retail demand tends to shrink when bottoms are forming or during bear markets.
The crypto analyst also highlighted that retail investors have been largely absent — as expected — in this bear cycle. Typically, Bitcoin retail participation tends to sharply increase during periods of positive price performance, while retail activity contracts in the thick of the bear market.
However, Darkfost noted that the arrival of the spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has played a significant role in this dynamic, as investors receive regulated exposure to Bitcoin’s volatility. According to the latest market data, the US-based exchange-traded funds have extended their inflow streak, registering over $52 million net capital influx in the past week.
“Still, the current lack of retail interest deserves close attention, as such periods have historically been associated with corrections that are already well underway,” the analyst concluded.
Bitcoin Price At A Glance
As of this writing, the price of BTC stands at around $70,350, reflecting a 0.6% jump in the past 24 hours. Despite rising to as high as $75,500 earlier in the past week, the premier cryptocurrency has since cooled off to around $70,000 in recent days. According to data from CoinGecko, Bitcoin’s value is down by about 0.4% in the past week.
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