Crypto markets showed fresh signs of strain this week as Bitcoin’s rally from last year’s highs runs into what on-chain analysts are calling a liquidity proble Crypto markets showed fresh signs of strain this week as Bitcoin’s rally from last year’s highs runs into what on-chain analysts are calling a liquidity proble

Spot Demand Dries Up as Bitcoin Enters Fifth Month of Correction

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Crypto markets showed fresh signs of strain this week as Bitcoin’s rally from last year’s highs runs into what on-chain analysts are calling a liquidity problem that has left investors largely on the sidelines. “Spot demand is drying up: Bitcoin enters its 5th month of correction,” posted CryptoQuant, noting that since the violent October event, the market has shed liquidity across futures, stablecoins and spot trading, a combination that helps explain why prices have been so fragile.

The Picture is Stark

CryptoQuant’s team says open interest in derivatives plunged on the October shock, with a single-day drop of more than 70,000 BTC that amounted to roughly $8 billion erased, and that aggregate derivatives commitments have since fallen by roughly 30–31% as leverage was flushed out. That deleveraging, while painful, is the same mechanism that sometimes precedes healthier recoveries, because it removes the fragile leverage that can amplify future crashes. Still, the immediate effect has been lower liquidity and more muted upside for spot buyers.

Spot volumes offer perhaps the clearest warning signal. CryptoQuant’s quicktake shows BTC spot trading volumes have roughly halved since October, with Binance retaining the lion’s share at around $104 billion in the measured window, while competitors such as Gate.io and Bybit sit materially lower. That drop off in active trading, together with stablecoin outflows and a roughly $10 billion decline in stablecoin market cap over the same period, points to an investor base that has grown cautious and capital-constrained.

The price action this week reinforced the narrative. Bitcoin has been trading in the high-$70,000s after a sharp pullback from its October peak; markets were hovering near $78,000 as volatility picked up and traders debated whether the correction had run its course. Analysts phrase it bluntly: the structure is damaged but not irreparably broken, and much depends on whether spot demand returns.

Technically, a number of chart watchers point to the $80,900–$83,000 band as a fragile support zone that has been tested repeatedly; a sustained break below that area could prompt more downside and keep reluctant buyers on the sidelines. Conversely, any convincing resumption of spot volumes would be the clearest signal that genuine demand is re-entering the market, reducing the outsized role of derivatives-driven moves.

Looking ahead, Bitcoin is caught between two problems: a tougher macro backdrop that’s pushing investors into safer assets, and weak on-chain liquidity, think low spot volumes and shrinking stablecoin balances, that needs to recover before people feel comfortable taking bigger risks. Put simply, the charts and on-chain data echo CryptoQuant’s warning: until spot trading and stablecoin flows actually pick up, expect Bitcoin to drift in a fragile, range-bound way, a market that rewards patience more than aggressive bets.

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