Bigger Bitcoin Move Imminent, Sellers Nowhere To Be Seen Until $40,000: Analyst Willy Woo

dailyhodlPublished on 2023-04-11Last updated on 2023-04-11

Abstract

Popular on-chain crypto analyst Willy Woo thinks certain metrics are hinting that Bitcoin (BTC) is...

Popular on-chain crypto analyst Willy Woo thinks certain metrics are hinting that Bitcoin (BTC) is about to take off on a big move.
Woo tells his one million Twitter followers that Bitcoin’s cost-basis analysis could signal that BTC’s re-accumulation phase has begun.

The analyst shares a chart showing the cost basis of long-term holders (LTHs), or those who have held onto Bitcoin for at least 155 days, and short-term holders (STHs).
According to Woo, STHs have a lower cost basis than LTHs, suggesting that Bitcoin has already carved a bear market bottom in the last few months and is now about to enter a new phase.
“Bottoms are signaled when short-term holders (recent buyers) got in cheaper than long-term holders. We are now moving out of this regime.” 

Image

Source: Willy Woo/Twitter The analyst also says “April will be an interesting month to watch” for BTC as sellers are nowhere to be seen until $40,000.
“Orderbook liquidity is thinning out, and a big liquidity gap from here to $40,000. Volatility ramping up is a near certainty.”

Image

Source: Willy Woo/Twitter Woo notes that Bitcoin’s price stability is forming a peak, which could be an indication that it’s about to take off in price.
“Price stability forming a peak, this is probabilistically a prelude to a big move (usually happens within a week).”

Image

Source: Willy Woo/Twitter Bitcoin is trading at $30,023 at time of writing. The top-ranked crypto asset by market cap is up more than 7% in the past 24 hours.

Related Reads

Fable 5 is about to make a comeback, code exposed? Anthropic CEO kicked out of the White House

Fable 5, a previously restricted AI model from Anthropic, appears poised for a comeback. Evidence from leaked code in the Claude Code v2.1.190 version suggests a shift in its business model from a separate purchase to a potentially limited weekly usage allowance within standard Claude subscriptions. Furthermore, the model has reportedly reappeared in Amazon Bedrock documentation. This potential revival coincides with significant internal changes at Anthropic. According to a report by The Wired, CEO Dario Amodei was reportedly sidelined from negotiations with the Trump administration over Fable 5's export restrictions. Government officials found him difficult to communicate with. Co-founder Tom Brown and policy head Sarah Heck took over discussions, leading to more productive technical talks aimed at addressing White House security concerns about the model being "jailbroken." External pressure is mounting as a bipartisan group of US lawmakers has demanded answers from the Commerce Department by a June 26 deadline regarding the criteria and timeline for potentially reinstating public access to Fable 5. The potential return of Fable 5 comes as competitors OpenAI and Google have reportedly delayed their own major model releases. If Anthropic successfully navigates the government's security review, Fable 5 could gain a significant "safety-certified" advantage in the enterprise market. The countdown to the June 26 deadline is now underway.

marsbit6m ago

Fable 5 is about to make a comeback, code exposed? Anthropic CEO kicked out of the White House

marsbit6m ago

Trading

Spot
Futures
活动图片