UK crypto market shows an intriguing shift: while the number of crypto holders dropped from 7 million to 4.5 million, the average value held per investor actually increased. The numbers tell an interesting story—fewer participants, but those staying in the game are holding stronger positions. This pattern suggests a possible consolidation phase where smaller players are exiting while serious investors are accumulating. Worth watching as the market matures.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 8h ago
Ah, the data is reversed... Less people, but the average still increases? It feels like retail investors are being pushed out.
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Degentleman
· 9h ago
Retail investors have run away, big players are lying in wait. The nice way to put it is consolidation, but actually it's just the end of the harvest and starting to buy the dip.
UK crypto market shows an intriguing shift: while the number of crypto holders dropped from 7 million to 4.5 million, the average value held per investor actually increased. The numbers tell an interesting story—fewer participants, but those staying in the game are holding stronger positions. This pattern suggests a possible consolidation phase where smaller players are exiting while serious investors are accumulating. Worth watching as the market matures.