Bitcoin single-day price surge linked to billions in USDC inflow

Published at: Feb. 16, 2023

The Bitcoin (BTC) price rose to a new six-month high of $24,800 on February 16, registering a double-digit surge of 15%. 

The prolific single-day Bitcoin price surge took many by surprise, given February has been historically bearish for the top cryptocurrency. BTC price rose by $1,820 in a single day, making it the biggest green day for the top cryptocurrency in six months.

Many people attributed the BTC price surge to a number of factors, including a rise in dollar value and declining inflation. On-chain data indicates the current price momentum can be traced back to a mysterious fund that started pouring money into the crypto market on Feb. 10.

According to data shared by Lookonchain, nearly $1.6 billion in institutional funds have flowed into the crypto market over the past six days. The majority of the $1.6 billion fund flowed in the form of stablecoins, especially Circle-issued USD Coin (USDC). The owner of the funds first withdrew their USDC from Circle and then sent it to various exchanges.

There were three notable wallets whose funds were traced from Circle to various exchanges. First, a wallet address starting with “0x308F" withdrew 155 million USDC from Circle and transferred to exchanges since Feb 10. The second wallet address starting with "0xad6e" withdrew 397 million USDC from Circle and sent it to various exchanges, and a third wallet starting with “0x3356” withdrew 953.6 million USDC from Circle and transferred to exchanges in the same time frame.

The Bitcoin price surge also comes just days after the top cryptocurrency hit its first-ever weekly death cross. The death cross appears on a chart when an asset’s short-term moving average, usually the 50-day, crosses below its long-term moving average, usually the 200-day. Despite the bearish nature of the pattern, the death cross has been followed by above-average short-term returns in recent years.

The crypto community reacted in different ways, with Bitcoin proponents calling it the start of another bull run. Samson Mow said the “BTC price is still below the 200 WMA which is 25k. Bitcoin trading below the 200 WMA is an anomaly.” In each of its major market cycles, Bitcoin's price historically bottoms out around the 200-week moving average. A few others called the recent price surge a bear trap while warning that large players are cashing out.

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