Cointelegraph Consulting: Data shows Bitcoin hodlers becoming more active

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The latest findings by Santiment, published in Cointelegraph Consulting's biweekly newsletter, show that the Bitcoin Age Consumed experienced a large uptick with the recent price increase - a sign that tokens previously dormant are on the move.

The Bitcoin Age Consumed metric is found by multiplying the amount of tokens changing addresses on a certain date by the time since they last moved.

Over 79,955 BTC that were dormant for at least a year changed addresses on Friday, Oct. 23, pointing to a strong paradigm shift among veteran Bitcoin traders.

Bitcoin's Mean Dollar Invested Age, or MDIA, has also experienced a marked downtrend over the past seven days, implying short-term distribution and potential profit-taking by some long-term BTC investors.

Bitcoin's MDIA has recorded similar drop-offs near its local price tops in February and September suggesting an increased risk of price volatility up ahead. The average sentiment toward Bitcoin has taken a complete u-turn amid its latest push past $13,000, shifting from predominantly bearish to overwhelmingly bullish over the previous 10 days.

Last Friday, Bitcoin-related sentiment was the highest it's been since May 12, the date of Bitcoin's latest "Halving."

Over the past two years, periods dominated by bullish chatter and FOMO typically coincided with price consolidations or upcoming market corrections - not just for Bitcoin, but Ether and other cryptocurrencies as well.

Cointelegraph's Market Insights Newsletter shares our knowledge on the fundamentals that move the digital asset market.

With market intelligence from one of the industry's leading analytics providers, Santiment, the newsletter dives into the latest data on social media sentiment, on-chain metrics and derivatives.

All past editions of Market Insights are also available on Cointelegraph.com.

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