The Stablecoin Supply Ratio (SSR) has returned to a low range — the exact area where previous recovery #bitcoin events began.

When #SSR is low, it means there is more "cash" stablecoin sitting outside the market compared to a market cap of #BTC .

Simply put: there are many buying forces waiting to be activated but have not yet entered orders.

We see a similar situation on Binance:

Stablecoin reserves are increasing while BTC reserves are decreasing. This often happens when traders are waiting for a specific price, rather than leaving the market.

This is a phase where the market appears to be sideways, with low interest, and sentiment leaning towards caution.

But history shows: this is exactly when accumulation occurs quietly and the risk of a price drop is quite limited.

Prices do not remain static when liquidity accumulates like this — something will inevitably "explode". And in previous cycles, that explosion has often gone in an upward direction.

This setup has only appeared a few times since 2020 – and each time, it marks the beginning of the next upward phase.

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