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Why Bitcoin Price Drops Despite Record-Low Exchange Reserves

Investors have long viewed exchange reserves as a key indicator of accumulation and asset scarcity. Bitcoin held on exchanges reached a new all-time low this month.

However, as Bitcoin enters the final days of 2025, the price risks closing the year below its opening level. Why do falling exchange reserves fail to support higher prices?

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How Declining Exchange Reserves Are Backfiring on Bitcoin’s Price

Under normal conditions, a sharp drop in exchange reserves signals that long-term investors are moving BTC to cold wallets. This behavior reduces selling pressure and often pushes prices higher.

CryptoQuant data shows that exchange reserves (blue line) have been declining steadily since the start of the year. The metric reached a new low near the end of 2025. Holders have accelerated BTC withdrawals since September. Approximately 2.751 million BTC are currently held on exchanges.

Bitcoin Exchange Reserve. Source: CryptoQuant.

At the same time, Bitcoin’s price fell from above $126,000 to around $86,500. Several recent analyses highlight a different side of the issue. A decrease in the number of BTC on exchanges can sometimes have a counterproductive effect.

First, the Inter-Exchange Flow Pulse (IFP) has weakened. IFP measures the movement of Bitcoin between exchanges, reflecting overall trading activity.

Bitcoin Inter-Exchange Flow Pulse (IFP). Source: CryptoQuant.

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XWIN Research Japan added that this liquidity decline coincides with historically low exchange reserves. Scarcity no longer supports prices as expected. Instead, thinner order books make the market fragile. Even modest selling pressure can trigger price pullbacks.

Second, most exchanges have recently shown BTC accumulation, as reflected by negative BTC Flow. In contrast, Binance—the exchange with the largest liquidity share—recorded significant inflows of Bitcoin.

BTC Exchange Flow. Source: CryptoQuant.

In other words, Binance acts as the market’s primary liquidity center. Capital concentration on this exchange weakens broader market momentum. It also offsets accumulation signals from different platforms.

Exchange reserves have dropped to record lows. However, weak liquidity and capital concentration on Binance continue to suppress Bitcoin’s upside.

In addition, a recent BeInCrypto analysis noted that Bitcoin fell as traders de-risked ahead of a potential Bank of Japan rate hike. Such a move could threaten global liquidity and the yen carry trade.

Market dynamics in late 2025 highlight a key lesson. On-chain data does not always lend itself to a single, straightforward interpretation.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/bitcoin-exchange-reserves-hit-a-new-low-but-price-fails-to-rise/

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